webbug replacement ruleset?

Greg Borders gborders at jlewiscooper.com
Wed May 10 14:07:38 IST 2006


Julian Field wrote:
> On 9 May 2006, at 21:27, Jeff A. Earickson wrote:
>
>> Julian,
>>
>> I got a howl from a user that her mailings from savedsearches at ebay.com
>> now comes sans pictures of the items that she is shopping for.  I
>> suspect the new Web Bug Replacement feature.  I would like to do a
>> ruleset here.  Would this work?
>>
>> #---don't do webbug replacement on selected sites
>> From:   savedsearches at ebay.com  no
>> #
>> #---do replacement on everything else
>> FromorTo:   default     
>> http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/images/1x1spacer.gif
>
> No, you would want FromorTo: Default yes
> The option takes either yes or no values, so that's what the ruleset 
> must feed it.
>
> Unless Ebay have screwed up their image size attributes in the img 
> tag, MailScanner shouldn't be clobbering these images.
>
> Is anyone else receiving reports of this problem?
I'm Getting some similar feed back from users as well.  Had some 
messages from for example; Tiger Direct / Global Computers come through 
without the images that had been rendering just fine before the update. 
(from 4.52.2-1 to 4.53.8-1 in my case.)
I'll just flip off the web bug check temporarily, until we get this 
resolved. 
Julian, if you want a copy of one of the messages that was 'altered', I 
can send you a copy from my quarantine file.

Greg. Borders
System Administrator
JLC Co.

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