[ZendTo] Re: emailDomainRegexp clarification

Gavin Silver GSilver at rampuptech.com
Thu Jul 22 14:29:49 BST 2010


Very cool.






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From: zendto-bounces at zendto.com [mailto:zendto-bounces at zendto.com] On Behalf Of Jules
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 3:53 AM
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Subject: [ZendTo] Re: emailDomainRegexp clarification

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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From: zendto-bounces at zendto.com<mailto: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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