Could You please confirm that this parameter should be placed in mailman-hyperkitty.cfg file? I have checked mailman/postorius/hyperkitty owner user can write files there and web user group has privileges to write and to read, but *no any files appear there*. Mailman works, it is possible to download attachments from hyperkitty. Mailman restarted, uwsgi restarted, runjobs restarted. No files in /full/path/to/folder/
File looks like:
[general] base_url: https://flistserv.example.com/hyperkitty/ api_key: BlaBlabla
HYPERKITTY_ATTACHMENT_FOLDER = /full/path/to/folder/
BR Ugnius
2019-09-11, tr, 21:21 Ugnius S <ugniusviln@gmail.com> rašė:
Thank You so much.
https://hyperkitty.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html Close to the end before the "UPDATE" topic, chapter "Customization".
https://buildmedia.readthedocs.org/media/pdf/hyperkitty/stable/hyperkitty.pd... Page 10, chapter 2.8 "Customization"
BR Ugnius
2019-09-11, tr, 20:16 Abhilash Raj <maxking@asynchronous.in> rašė:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019, at 9:52 AM, Ugnius S wrote:
Hi.
Can anybody send example how to set it? It is mentioned in documentation, but very vaguely.
If you can point out where did you find it in docs, I can update it. Information is kind of duplicated in a few places.
HYPERKITTY_ATTACHMENT_FOLDER = /full/unix/path
This is the right value.
It is a path on the filesystem, where the user running Hyperkitty is allowed to write.
HYPERKITTY_ATTACHMENT_FOLDER = http://localhost:8000/something
HYPERKITTY_ATTACHMENT_FOLDER = ./var/data/something/
Has anybody experience of using this, maybe have recommendations of
it? Better under project user or better under web content owner where
using the
static content is. I would like to store attachments separately to avoid growing database. Hyperkitty documentation: By default, HyperKitty stores the email attachments in the database. If you would rather have them stored on the filesystem, you can set the HYPERKITTY_ATTACHMENT_FOLDER configuration value to a directory. Make sure that the user running the Django process (for example, apache or www-data) has the permissions to write in this directory.
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-- thanks, Abhilash Raj (maxking)
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