On 5/19/17, WaltS48 <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5/19/17 6:51 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> Gerry Hickman wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible to prevent SeaMonkey making requests to a certain
>>> domain? I know you can "block images" from a certain domain, but can
>>> you tell SM to never make any kind of request to that domain?
>>>
>>> e.g. a domain called ads.com, with servers, x.ads.com, y.ads.com
>>>
>>> can you block any request to *.ads.com?
>>
>> <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/adblock-plus/>
>>
>> Works with SeaMonkey too, though the page doesn't say so.
>>
>
> Be advised.
>
>> As to SeaMonkey and Thunderbird, things aren’t looking well there. It’s
>> doubtful that these will have noteworthy Web Extensions support by
>> November. In fact, it’s not even clear whether they plan to support Web
>> Extensions at all. And unlike with Firefox Mobile, we cannot publish a
>> different build for them (Addons.Mozilla.Org only allows different builds
>> per operating system, not per application). So our users on SeaMonkey and
>> Thunderbird will be stuck with an outdated Adblock Plus version.
>
>
> REF:
> <https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension>

https://www.privoxy.org/

trivially easy to block all requests to *.ads.com

Lee
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