PDF Encryption password

Hi,

If i send a PDF-Encrypted e-mail with "Send (password) to originator"
checked the password will always be

sent back to me regardless if there is a SMS mobile number in the Subject
Line or not.

The other way round. If this checkbox "Send (password) to originator" is
NOT checked I get an "Encryption failed"

message when there is no SMS mobile number in the Subject Line.

Is there a possibility to change this behavior. With a mobile number the
password will be send to this number.

Without mobile number the password will be send to the originator ? Or
maybe, the password will

always be sent to the originator ?

Password validity intervall is set to -1 and it is the first e-mail contact
with the receipient.

Best regards

Martin

Hi Martin,

This can currently only be changed by modifying the config.xml file. The
config.xml contains the complete email flow with all the steps taken. I
have attached a config.xml file which first checks whether there is a
valid phone number and if so, will use it to send the password by SMS.
On the original config.xml the check for the phone number was done after
the check for "send back to originator" and otp. I have tested the
config.xml briefly and it was working but you need to check whether it
works for you as well.

It might be that in future releases I change the email flow to first
check for SMS since that might be more logical. I do however need to
make sure that it's not a problem for existing customers/users.

The attached config.xml is for the latest relase 2.4.0-3. If you have an
older release, you need to merge the changes manually.

Kind regards,

Martijn

config.xml (108 KB)

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On 07/05/2012 08:06 PM, Martin Dahm wrote:

If i send a PDF-Encrypted

> e-mail with "Send (password) to originator"

checked the password will always be

sent back to me regardless if there is a SMS mobile number in the
Subject Line or not.

The other way round. If this checkbox "Send (password) to
originator" is NOT checked I get an "Encryption failed"

message when there is no SMS mobile number in the Subject Line.

Is there a possibility to change this behavior. With a mobile number
the password will be send to this number.

Without mobile number the password will be send to the originator ?
Or maybe, the password will

always be sent to the originator ?

Password validity intervall is set to -1 and it is the first e-mail

> contact with the receipient.

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Hi Martijn,

Thank you. I changed the config.xml and everything works as expected. Yes, I
think the e-mail flow is now more logical. I hope this will be part of
future releases.

Kind regards and thank you for your great work

Martin

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An: users(a)lists.djigzo.com
Betreff: Re: PDF Encryption password

On 07/05/2012 08:06 PM, Martin Dahm wrote:

If i send a PDF-Encrypted

> e-mail with "Send (password) to originator"

checked the password will always be

sent back to me regardless if there is a SMS mobile number in the
Subject Line or not.

The other way round. If this checkbox "Send (password) to originator"
is NOT checked I get an "Encryption failed"

message when there is no SMS mobile number in the Subject Line.

Is there a possibility to change this behavior. With a mobile number
the password will be send to this number.

Without mobile number the password will be send to the originator ?
Or maybe, the password will

always be sent to the originator ?

Password validity intervall is set to -1 and it is the first e-mail

> contact with the receipient.

Hi Martin,

This can currently only be changed by modifying the config.xml file. The
config.xml contains the complete email flow with all the steps taken. I have
attached a config.xml file which first checks whether there is a valid phone
number and if so, will use it to send the password by SMS.
On the original config.xml the check for the phone number was done after the
check for "send back to originator" and otp. I have tested the config.xml
briefly and it was working but you need to check whether it works for you as
well.

It might be that in future releases I change the email flow to first check
for SMS since that might be more logical. I do however need to make sure
that it's not a problem for existing customers/users.

The attached config.xml is for the latest relase 2.4.0-3. If you have an
older release, you need to merge the changes manually.

Kind regards,

Martijn

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DJIGZO email encryption