[ZendTo] Re: emailDomainRegexp clarification
Jules
Jules at ZendTo.com
Thu Jul 22 08:53:07 BST 2010
This is all done and working.
The new section from the Change Log describes it thus:
- Preferences.php setting "emailDomainRegexp" can now be a filename instead
of a regular expression. If so, it should provide a file containing a
list of domain names (and all their sub-domains) that un-authenticated
users can send dropoffs to. There must be exactly 1 domain per line.
Blank lines and comment lines starting with '#' are ignored. The file
is automatically re-read if it is modified.
I'll put out an update containing this very shortly.
On 21/07/2010 22:09, Gavin Silver wrote:
>
> do you think its possible to get this to check against LDAP? im
> running an exchange server with many domains.
>
> possibly a rule set to build the regexp string from a file with a list
> of domains would be less complicated.
>
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> Gavin Silver
>
> *From:* zendto-bounces at zendto.com [mailto:zendto-bounces at zendto.com]
> *On Behalf Of *Jules
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 21, 2010 5:02 PM
> *To:* ZendTo Users
> *Subject:* [ZendTo] Re: emailDomainRegexp clarification
>
>
>
> On 21/07/2010 21:43, Gavin Silver wrote:
>
> what exactly is this regexp for?
>
> is this only to check whether or not the system will drop off files
> for this match _/from non internal users/_?
>
> If the user is not logged in, then the recipient's email domain must
> match emailDomainRegexp or else it will not allow the user to send
> files to them. So unauthenticated users can only send files to
> addresses which match emailDomainRegexp.
>
> So yes, you can make the setting look something like this if you want to:
> 'emailDomainRegexp' =>
> '^([a-zA-Z]+\.)?(soton\.ac\.uk$|domain1\.com$|domain2\.com$)',
>
> which will match *.soton.ac.uk, *.domain1.com and *.domain2.com (and
> of course soton.ac.uk, domain1.com and domain2.com).
>
> if so, can I add more than one domain?
>
> Yes, you can.
>
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