Another +1 that with vanilla FF v87 + macOS HS, the power is in the
hands of the user (where it truly belongs) via a user-knob controlling
whether or not FF complains about non-https…
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On 22 Apr 2021, at 10:51, Richard wrote:
Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021 19:26:57 +0200
From: Claus Assmann <ca+postfix-us...@esmtp.org>
On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, John Levine wrote:
Nope, vanilla install on MacOS.
Not sure what your "vanilla install" is...
Firefox 88.0 on MacOS:
www.postfix.org
and
http://www.postfix.org/
show the web page just fine without a problem.
It would be nice if the people who write browsers don't try to force
their kind of "standards" on others... ("but you can get a free
cert" -- what happens when those browsers do not "accept" those
free certs anymore?)
The interaction one gets with firefox with a non-https site depends
on how one has set the "HTTPS-Only Mode" options at the bottom of the
privacy & security preferences. With it enabled I get a warning, but
can select to continue to the HTTP site. With it off I connect
without any warnings, but the lock in the URL bar has a line through
it.