[ZendTo] New Zendto install

Scott Silva ssilva at sgvwater.com
Tue Nov 27 19:16:41 GMT 2018


Found it!
Had    'emailDomainRegexp' => '/opt/zendto/config/internaldomains.conf'
But the 2 domains in internaldomains.conf were separated by a space instead of a return

It now works. Not sure if the installer created that file with spaces instead of CR or not… Or if it is an artifact coming from the old Centos 6 server that didn’t upgrade properly.



From: ZendTo [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On Behalf Of Kris Lou via ZendTo
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2018 10:55 AM
To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
Cc: Kris Lou <klou at themusiclink.net>
Subject: Re: [ZendTo] New Zendto install

What are you settings for the following in preferences.php?

  // Allow external users (who can't login) to upload files?
  // Regardless of this setting, they always can if they've been given
  // a request code.
  // Setting this to FALSE stops external users sending files that
  // the recipient had not asked for.
  'allowExternalUploads' => TRUE,
  // You should check that senders who are not members of your organisation
  // (and so cannot login to ZendTo) are really the owner of the email
  // address they are sending from. So when they try to send you files,
  // you have some confidence they are who they say they are.
  // However, some sites are only expecting files from occasional people,
  // and don't want the senders to have to do the extra step.
  // Setting this to FALSE disables the email address confirmation step.
  'confirmExternalEmails' => TRUE,


Kris Lou
klou at themusiclink.net<mailto:klou at themusiclink.net>


On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 10:34 AM Scott Silva via ZendTo <zendto at zend.to<mailto:zendto at zend.to>> wrote:
Still poking at this… Used a little larger file just to see if it was virus related… I get the progress bar and then the below error…

Tested with sending a request for dropoff from internal address to same external and that works. So it is only in the part where an outside user tries to drop off unsolicited and gets the authentication email.



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Cc: Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com<mailto:ssilva at sgvwater.com>>
Subject: [ZendTo] New Zendto install


I have a new Zendto install. Old one had too many errors trying to upgrade..



I can send as a logged in user fine.

But testing from outside fails. I get the confirmation mail, it lets me add destination email, which I used my internal address, it lets me add files, and when I click dropoff I get...



              Upload Error

              You must be logged in as a San Gabriel Valley Water/Fontana Water user in order to drop-off a file for a non-San Gabriel Valley Water/Fontana Water user.



Return to the ZendTo main menu to log in and then try again.



It must be choking on the authentication, but actually logging in sends fine…

It is only outside users failing




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Scott Silva
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Fontana Water Company
15966 Arrow Blvd. Fontana CA 92335

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