[ZendTo] Re: Is is possible to identify what file was picked up?

Marlon R Deerr MDeerr at tgf.ca
Mon Jul 30 16:00:55 BST 2012


Even more perfect. Works just fine.  I'm curious...is there a way to
include the name of the picked up file in the subject line as well?

 

Marlon

 

 

From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On Behalf
Of Jules
Sent: July-30-12 10:47 AM
To: ZendTo Users
Subject: [ZendTo] Re: Is is possible to identify what file was picked
up?

 

Sorry, called totally the wrong function. That one's for handling URIs,
I meant to use the one for text. Try this line instead:

$smarty->assign('filename', htmlentities($fileList[0]['basename'],
ENT_NOQUOTES, 'UTF-8'));

(all the above on 1 line in case your mailer wrapped it)

On 30/07/2012 15:15, Marlon R Deerr wrote:

	Hello Julian,

	 

	Perfect...it works as stated, however I noticed that when a file
being dropped off has spaces in the name, it will replace the spaces
with a plus (+) sign. For instance, in the notification email sent back,
it would say something like this:

	 

	The file Name+of+dropoff+file.pdf.pdf was picked up

	 

	This is a little hard on the eyes to follow, especially if the
name of file has many spaces.  Any way of fixing this so spaces are
shown as expected.

	 

	Thanks,

	Marlon

	 

	 

	 

	From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On
Behalf Of Julian Field
	Sent: July-30-12 4:47 AM
	To: ZendTo Users
	Subject: [ZendTo] Re: Is is possible to identify what file was
picked up?

	 

	This one's remarkably easy actually, very good idea!
	Edit /opt/zendto/lib/NSSDropoff.php and around line 662 you'll
see this code
	
	            $smarty->assign('whoWasIt', $whoWasIt);
	            $smarty->assign('claimID', $this->_claimID);
	            $smarty->assign('remoteAddr',
$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']);
	            $smarty->assign('hostname',
gethostbyaddr($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']));
	
	Add this line in the middle of that lot (I put it just after the
claimID line:
	            $smarty->assign('filename',
urlencode($fileList[0]['basename']));
	and then edit /opt/zendto/templates/pickup_email.tpl and edit
the text to tell them about the filename which you can get by using the
string
	    {$filename}
	in that file. I just added the line
	    The file {$filename} was picked up.
	to pickup_email.tpl.
	
	Let me know if it works okay for you!
	
	
	

	On 28/07/2012 19:42, Marlon R Deerr wrote:

		I have a user who sends out drop-offs for external
recipient however her drop-off often times contains several attachments
for that one drop-off.  When an external recipient picks up some (but
not all) of the files in the drop-off, the confirmation email sent back
to the sender identifies that the drop-off was picked up (and from what
source IP address) but it doesn't identify exactly which file in the
drop-off was picked up.

		 

		Is there a way to have this identified as well in the
confirmation email sent back to the sender of the drop-off?

		 

		 

		
		
		
		
		

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