For a client, I am taking a webpage of his and redoing it as it is outdated.
In the <head>, the former writer makes the following notation:
</style>
!--Kerio Popup Killer - script has been inserted by KPF --
<script>
!--A lot of information is given here.
///--></script>
!--Kerio Popup Killer - end of the script inserted by KPF --
Now, before the ! and after the second set of -- are the <>. They would not show up in this post.
In checking the source on another website, this appears, too. Is this Kerio information important?
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It looks like it's used on pages making use of Kerio MailServer to prevent its pop-up menu from being blocked, or at least to ask that Kerio be allowed to use pop-ups. They would be the ones to get accurate answers from.
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