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Re: FileLink server



On 12/05/14 23:14, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello List,
> 
> how to set up its own Filelink ( https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/filelink-large-attachments ) server ?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/filelink-large-attachments#w_q-what-storage-services-are-currently-supported

"Q: What storage services are currently supported?

A: As of Thunderbird 16, we have
<snipped>

    DL for Thunderbird may be the best if you prefer using your own
server instead of relying on 3rd-party providers."


Is this what you server you want - one that's compatible with "DL for
Thunderbird"?

http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/dl/index.html

dl: download ticket service

dl is a file exchange service that allows you to upload any file to a
web server and generate a unique ticket for others to download. The
ticket is automatically expired according to the specified rules, so
that you don't need to keep track or cleanup afterward. dl also allows
you to grant an anonymous, one-time upload for others to send you a
file, without the requirement of account management.

dl is usually installed as a "email attachments replacement" due to its
simplicity (though can be used in other ways).

Requirements

    PHP 5.3 or higher.
    PHP SQLite module (or another PDO database module).
    PHP mbstring module.
    PHP OpenSSL module.
    Web server access for installation and setup.

Optionals:

    PHP 5.4+ or PHP APC/APCu module, for the upload progress-bar.

Good looking instructions on the site for apache/lightpd/nginx (I
haven't set up one of these servers but it looks simple to implement in
Debian).



> 
> Best wishes,
> Jerome
> 
> 

Kind regards


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