Re: rpmlint: wrong-script-interpreter

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On 06/02/17 08:40, Till Hofmann wrote:
On 02/06/2017 04:39 AM, Pranav Kant wrote:
Hi Michael,

On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 3:31 AM, Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mcatanzaro@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Dude it looks like you have a tracking pixel in your mail:

    <img src="http://405n.mj.am/oo/AEUAHWjyTGwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAC8AAAAAAAMAAAAA
    AAQnNwBYl01S75wFdcYGRwyu2D_3puuyegAD-So/0b56895f/e.gif
    <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 also see multiple tracking pixels. Even worse, the bodhi link in your
email is not actually a link to bodhi, but a link to the domain
405n.mj.am (maybe a redirect?). The same holds for the link in your
signature.

I think his email provider did it - the mj.am domain is registered to mailjet.com who also appear to be the initial hops in the received chain on the email so I assume that is who he uses for email.

Tom

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