[HTTPS-E Rulesets] rule to be removed

Ian C graffatcolmingov at gmail.com
Tue Jul 3 07:02:43 PDT 2012


Well in that case, let us know how to change it so it is compliant,
modifying it is certainly preferable to removing it entirely.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Sicco van Sas <sicco at ddo.nl> wrote:
> I think the rule should be removed, because the hosting company (*eek* I
> said 'ISP' in my previous mail, should've been 'hosting company' indeed)
> doesn't use the URL specified in the rule any more.
>
>
> On 07/03/2012 03:39 PM, Ian C wrote:
>> Gmail has the option to always use HTTPS and their login uses it by
>> default, but we still have rules for it. There's no reason to remove
>> this ruleset.
>>
>> Thanks for the news though, it is always good to hear that a company
>> hosting web mail is using HTTPS for everything regarding the mail
>> service.
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Sicco van Sas <sicco at ddo.nl> wrote:
>>> The file Yourhosting.xml can be removed. The rule used to link to a
>>> HTTPS version of the webmail page provided by the Dutch ISP Yourhosting,
>>> but they have bettered their lives recently and started a new webmail
>>> service which always uses HTTPS. The old webmail page is offline so the
>>> rule can be removed.
>>>
>>
>
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