What's with this silly junkbuster default user-agent @
in /etc/junkbuster/config ? >From the manpage: "In Version 1.4 and later, if user-agent is set to @ (at) these headers are sent unchanged in cases where the cookiefile specifies that a cookie would be sent, otherwise only default User-Agent header is sent. That default is Mozilla/3.0 (Netscape) with an unremarkable Macintosh configuration." In other words, the user-agent is mangled by junkbuster to be Mozilla 3.0 for Macintosh. I noticed this when my friend wanted to check her hotmail account on my linux box and hotmail complained about an old browser version (although it would probably also explain some problems I've had with other sites). Shouldn't this be debianized to some reasonable default (like ".", which passes the user-agent string through unchanged), or am I missing something here? -chris