[ZendTo] ANNOUNCE: Version 5.10-1 "production" released

Jules Field Jules at Zend.To
Mon Jul 2 14:18:27 BST 2018


Chris,

Check you haven't switched on "SMTPdebug" in preferences.php by mistake.

The only place you can safely use "SMTPdebug => true" to test email 
sending is when *re*-sending a drop-off. Due to the page structure of 
other pages, it breaks them rather than do anything useful.

So make sure that is set to false, then try sending a small, simple, 
drop-off.
If it has problems sending the email, then check your logs 
(/var/zendto/zendto.log, /var/log/maillog, /var/log/apache2/ssl_error_log).
To see the SMTP conversation that happens when it sends a message, go to 
your ZendTo Outbox. Then set SMTPdebug to true in preferences.php, then 
click on the "Re-send Drop-off" button.
You will only have about 10 seconds to see the SMTP debug output before 
it returns you to the main menu, so I suggest you get ready to 
screenshot it as soon as it appears.

Let me know how you get on.

Cheers,
Jules.

On 02/07/2018 12:12, Chris Venter via ZendTo wrote:
> Hi All
>
> 1.
> I have updated successfully (Ubuntu server 16.0.4 LTS) using the 
> ZendTo Installer , and merged config files (preferences.php and 
> zendto.conf) using the scripts supplied, but the Uploading "Popup" 
> never closes when submitting a drop-off, I have tested with small and 
> large files, turned off the virus scanning, set the UseRealProgressBar 
> to false and tried on Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. The email 
> is submitted and delivered to the recipient and they can pickup the 
> files etc.. but unless I click the home tab the Uploading "popup" 
> stays on screen?
>
> 2.
> The email telling me the user has picked up the drop-off does not seem 
> to work as well.
>
> Any ideas welcome?
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
> On Mon, 2 Jul 2018 at 09:14, Jules Field via ZendTo <zendto at zend.to 
> <mailto:zendto at zend.to>> wrote:
>
>     There already is one. Just set the maximum bytes for encryption to
>     0 and the feature should disappear.
>
>     Cheers,
>     Jules.
>
>     On 01/07/2018 20:44, bbrendon--- via ZendTo wrote:
>>     Are you planning to add a way to disable encryption?
>>
>>     On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 7:26 AM, Bryan Jones via ZendTo
>>     <zendto at zend.to <mailto:zendto at zend.to>> wrote:
>>
>>         There were no *rpmnew files created other than
>>         /opt/zendto/config/preferences.php.rpmnew and /opt/zendto
>>         /config/zendto.conf.rpmnew. I followed the steps documented
>>         to integrate those changes with existing files.
>>
>>         However, I just cleared the browser cache and upon exiting
>>         the passphrase dialog, the "Encrypt every file" setting is
>>         cleared. Blindingly simple step I should have taken before.
>>
>>         Thank you!
>>
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