[ZendTo] lock down recipient
Shane
azshane at gmail.com
Tue Oct 30 22:37:55 GMT 2018
Jules
Since I have i configured the zendto that external users can only drop
files for a particular recipient, this is working great. However I noticed
when they login to zendto, in main page,
there are options: Drop Off, Request a drop off, and pick up. How can I
hide the "Request a drop off" and "Pickup" option so it won't be visible to
authorized users who login.
Thanks.
Shane
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 4:07 AM Jules Field via ZendTo <zendto at zend.to>
wrote:
> Shane,
>
> On 24/10/2018 20:51, Shane via ZendTo wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I've just finished installing zend.to
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> in my centos 7. is it possible
> to lock down the users who login to send files to one particular
> recipient, not be able to add any other email address? I browsed through
> preferences.php and couldn't find any reference to it unless I missed
> something.
>
> Not currently, no.
> You could hard-wire into the template
> /opt/zendto/templates/new_dropoff.tpl like this:
> * Right near the top, put your fixed recipient info into the variables "
> presetToName" and "presetToEmail".
> * Search for 'id="addRecipients"'. Add to that <a> tag an attribute '
> style="display:none"'.
> That would stop it appearing, which may be enough for your needs.
>
>
> Also is it possible to lock down to allow only Excel files to be uploaded?
>
> No. There's pretty much no way of *reliably* detecting that a file is an
> Excel file.
> And don't suggest *.xls or *.xlsx. Then people just rename their
> p**n/w*r*z before sending it.
>
> Sorry!
> Jules.
>
>
> thanks i
> shane
>
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