Re: rpmlint: wrong-script-interpreter

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Hi Michael,

On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 3:31 AM, Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dude it looks like you have a tracking pixel in your mail:

<img src="" href="http://405n.mj.am/oo/AEUAHWjyTGwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAC8AAAAAAAMAAAAA AAQnNwBYl01S75wFdcYGRwyu2D_3puuyegAD-So/0b56895f/e.gif" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://405n.mj.am/oo/AEUAHWjyTGwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAC8AAAAAAAMAAAAA
AAQnNwBYl01S75wFdcYGRwyu2D_3puuyegAD-So/0b56895f/e.gif" height="1"
width="1" alt="" border="0" style="height:1px;width:1px;border:0;"/>

Is that intentional? What's up with that!

No, its not intentional at all.
 

I noticed because Evolution displayed a "Remote content download had
been blocked for this message" warning.

I am using Gmail to send my emails, not sure how it found its way to this email, if there is any such thing. Though from a quick inspection by clicking 'Show original' in the sent email I cannot see any such thing as you claim. I also sent a test email to my another email account which I inspected from Thunderbird then and couldn't see any such thing.

 

Michael
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