Hello List, Resending this again. Configuring your mailing list to only accept mail from subscribers is extremely rude, especially when it is listed as the support / developer contact on Mozilla's addons.mozilla.org website.
I'm now quite irritated. Please review the below and act expediently. Regards, Ben On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Ben Cooksley <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I've received a report that your HTTPS Everywhere extension for > Mozilla Firefox is causing users of one of our websites problems. > > The issue concerns access to certain subpages of > http://developers.kde.org/. One of the remaining subpages is > http://developer.kde.org/~cfeck/portingstatus.html > > This is an older, and essentially retired subdomain that now primarily > redirects to techbase.kde.org (which fully supports https). It > therefore does not support https - it is only retained for legacy > compatibility. > > None the less, users are finding that their urls are being transformed > anyway - only instead of a non-working > https://developer.kde.org/~cfeck/portingstatus.html they get > https://techbase.kde.org/~cfeck/portingstatus.html - a URL which will > never work. > > This is not the first time such a report has been received in relation > to this specific subdomain - however in previous instances it was > thought to be cached browser behaviour or similar. A clear pattern has > now emerged that the HTTPS Everywhere plugin is at clear fault. > Disabling the plugin or otherwise rendering it inert resolves the > issue. > > I'd like to request you debug and correct the fault in your plugin as > soon as possible. > > Regards, > Ben Cooksley > KDE Sysadmin _______________________________________________ HTTPS-Everywhere mailing list [email protected] https://lists.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/https-everywhere
