[ZendTo] ANNOUNCE: New 4.23 beta released
Jules
Jules at Zend.To
Mon Mar 20 16:18:12 GMT 2017
On 20/03/2017 15:52, Pedrosi, Derek G. wrote:
> So Jules,
> For those of use running 4.20.x, what is the upgrade procedure?
If you are using the rpm or deb distributions, save a copy (just in
case!) of your current /opt/zendto tree, then upgrade the rpm or deb.
If you are using the tgz, then the bits to check afterwards are (within
/opt/zendto)
www/images
www/css
templates
config
> I've got the 4.23-2 package unzipped on my zendto box in a tmp folder. I see /ZendTo-4.23-2/bin/upgrade_preferences_php, but what do I do with it?
Make it executable (if it isn't already) and run it. It will print its
usage, which is
Usage:
./upgrade_preferences_php old-preferences.php
supplied-new-preferences.php > new-preferences.php
It takes your old (4.20) one, and the unmodified new (4.23) one.
It prints a new (4.23) one, importing your settings and comments from
your old (4.20) one.
So the suggested usage above then just redirects output to a new file.
Once you've checked that all your settings look right (there are some
new ones you'll want to set, as mentioned on the beta page on the
website), move your original 4.20 one out of the way and move the new
one into place.
For zendto.conf, just use diff as all the new settings are right near
the top.
You'll be able to just add the new lines to your old zendto.conf easily
enough.
Cheers,
Jules.
>
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> derek
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On Behalf Of Jules
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 11:39 AM
> To: ZendTo Users
> Subject: [ZendTo] ANNOUNCE: New 4.23 beta released
>
> Folks,
>
> With help from several of you kind people, I have added all sorts of cool new things to ZendTo:
>
> 1. HTML emails as well as plain text ones.
> 2. Simpler email configuration, allowing for easy setup of authentication and TLS encryption.
> 3. Upload progress bar reimplemented to run entirely on the web browser.
> It no longer needs that pesky APC/APCu php module, so it now works well on PHP 7 and hence Ubuntu 16. It updates itself more frequently too, so looks better.
>
> There are several new settings in preferences.php and a couple near the top of zendto.conf.
> I strongly recommend you use my upgrade_preferences_php tool to sort out preferences.php for you.
>
> I have released a new beta of the Installer that will install the latest beta, rather than the production releases.
> The beta installer has all the necessary changes for the new beta features above.
>
> 1. HTML emails — If you want to just have plain text emails, that's fine. If the *_email_html.tpl template files don't exist, it will send plain text emails. But the HTML emails are properly MIME structured, with embedded images & CSS so that they display perfectly even when the recipients have told their email apps not to display remote content. So you might want to try them. (Go on....)
>
> 2. Mail config — The new email code with easy TLS and SMTP AUTH uses PHPMailer. However, if you leave your 'SMTPserver' (in preferences.php) set to '' then it will revert to the old code that relies on an underlying sendmail/Postfix setup. Note that the old code can only send plain text emails, it will never attempt to send HTML emails.
>
> 3. Upload bar — This even appears to work on IE11 on Windows 7. Please do report any browser issues. I have used jQuery in an attempt to minimise cross-browser problems.
>
> I have fixed all reported bugs.
> So if you have reported a problem, please do try this release and let me know if it's fixed or not.
>
> See http://zend.to/beta.php for the latest download links.
>
> Let me know what you think!
>
> The Change Log is:
>
> - This version includes several new settings in preferences.php.
> I strongly recommend the use of
> /opt/zendto/sbin/upgrade_preferences_php
> to automatically upgrade your existing file.
> Run it without any arguments and it shows you how to use it.
> - There are changes to zendto.conf for the HTML email templates.
> - Added PHPMailer to enable HTML email, TLS encryption and SMTP auth.
> NOTE: its use is entirely optional, and disabled by default
> (so the old email code will be used instead).
> Note: the HTML email templates (/opt/zendto/templates/*_email_html.tpl)
> are optional. If they don't exist, it will continue to send only plain-
> text emails.
> Read the docs in preferences.php just above the 'SMTPserver' setting
> for more information and tips.
> - Wrote HTML versions of all the email templates for you to start from.
> For simplest deployment, copy www/images/email-logo.png and replace it
> with your organization's logo of the same height. For more details,
> see the templates. They all have "email" and "html" in their name.
> - Progress bar now works better on 64-bit browsers. Does not require
> APC or APCu modules. Works fine on Ubuntu 16 and PHP 7.
> Many thanks to Milan Babel for showing me how to do this!
> - Installer updated to not build APC/APCu module.
> - Installer updated to configure PHPMailer instead of sendmail/postfix.
> - Upgraded to very latest version of Smarty template engine 3.1.
> - Fixed bug in cron job that sent out reminders containing broken links.
> NOTE: There is a new setting in preferences.php called 'serverRoot'.
> This is the root URL of your ZendTo website, and must end with a '/'.
> - Reminder emails for about-to-expire drop-offs are now noticeably
> different. (There is a slight template change to dropoff_email.tpl)
> - Broken links on "security" page fixed.
> - Bug fixed where logout didn't, on combination of Ubuntu 16 and Chrome.
> - Bug fixed where pickup notification email could refer to invalid
> email address in very rare circumstances.
> - Installer now copes with EPEL repo pre-installed but disabled.
> - adduser.php now corrects SQLite database file ownership back to that
> of the web server, in case you ran it before rendering the home page
> to get the web server to create it with the right permissions.
>
> Jules
>
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