From SMeredith at metnet.mt.gov Wed Dec 2 08:30:13 2009 From: SMeredith at metnet.mt.gov (Steve Meredith) Date: Wed, 02 Dec 2009 09:30:13 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] e-mail notification timer In-Reply-To: <782FB904-B74C-43CB-8693-D48A701D00BA@maxum.com> References: <782FB904-B74C-43CB-8693-D48A701D00BA@maxum.com> Message-ID: Rumpus-Talk on November 30, 2009 at 2:11 PM -0700 wrote: >Rumpus version 6.2 is now available Downloaded and installed the latest version, everything is just fine... Curious -what is the timing for e-mail notifications? I have a folder that I'm watching and have an event set so that all downloads send me a message. Seems to take quite a bit of time to get a notification. I'm guessing it's set for every 30 minutes? ____________________________ "When All Else Fails, Discontinue the use of All Else." Steve Meredith Internet Services Bureau Chief Montana Office of Public Instruction www.opi.mt.gov www.metnet.mt.gov Providing Streaming Media to: Montana Tribes http://www.montanatribes.org/main.php?page=intro Governor and First Lady's Math and Science Initiative http://MathScience.mt.gov Fish, Wildlife & Parks iTunes Podcast http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=93153853 Discover Montana's Ecosystems http://fwp.mt.gov/education/ecosystem/default.html 406-444-3563 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john at maxum.com Wed Dec 2 08:39:03 2009 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 10:39:03 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] e-mail notification timer In-Reply-To: References: <782FB904-B74C-43CB-8693-D48A701D00BA@maxum.com> Message-ID: <9E7FB8A7-8156-4E93-A381-B2D6F2C636CC@maxum.com> > Curious -what is the timing for e-mail notifications? I have a > folder that I'm watching and have an event set so that all downloads > send me a message. Seems to take quite a bit of time to get a > notification. I'm guessing it's set for every 30 minutes? When an Event Notice is set with "Send One Notice For Entire Session" OFF, Event Notices are triggered more or less immediately, and there will generally be very little delay at all. When that option is enabled, Rumpus only sends the notice once the user session ends. This is obviously a requirement, since Rumpus can't send a notice listing all files transferred during the session until the end of the session. In this case, if a user doesn't log out (for example, if a Web user closes the browser without clicking "logout"), then the session only ends when it reaches the inactivity timeout. Since the Event Notice is only sent at logout, this causes an apparent delay in sending the message. The WFM inactivity timeout defaults to 1 hour, but is set on the Advanced tab of the Web Settings window. John From SMeredith at metnet.mt.gov Thu Dec 3 15:30:45 2009 From: SMeredith at metnet.mt.gov (Steve Meredith) Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 16:30:45 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] FileWatch Session Transcript blank? In-Reply-To: <9E7FB8A7-8156-4E93-A381-B2D6F2C636CC@maxum.com> References: <782FB904-B74C-43CB-8693-D48A701D00BA@maxum.com> < > <9E7FB8A7-8156-4E93-A381-B2D6F2C636CC@maxum.com> Message-ID: Doesn't seem to be an application level setting, but the Session Transcript field is blank. Feature request: I'd like to be able to search for a file name within the files area. Want to see who is downloading certain files. ____________________________ "When All Else Fails, Discontinue the use of All Else." Steve Meredith Internet Services Bureau Chief Montana Office of Public Instruction www.opi.mt.gov www.metnet.mt.gov Providing Streaming Media to: Montana Tribes http://www.montanatribes.org/main.php?page=intro Governor and First Lady's Math and Science Initiative http://MathScience.mt.gov Fish, Wildlife & Parks iTunes Podcast http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=93153853 Discover Montana's Ecosystems http://fwp.mt.gov/education/ecosystem/default.html 406-444-3563 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john at maxum.com Thu Dec 10 15:40:38 2009 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 17:40:38 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus 6.2.1 Message-ID: Hi Folks, The inevitable ".1" maintenance release of Rumpus 6.2 is now available. Rumpus 6.2.1 is a recommended update for all Rumpus 6.2 users. The list of updates is fairly long, but most issues listed effect fairly specialized circumstances. With that said, there are a couple of significant fixes (most notably a possible crash when performing searches with large numbers of results), so if you are running Rumpus 6.2, please take a moment to download and apply the update. http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/DownloadADemo.html The full list of changes is included below. John Rumpus 6.2.1 ------------ Drop Ship and File Request options for enabled users are now suppressed completely when users don't also have File Upload permission. A number of File Request issues related to compatibility with other Rumpus features, including the upload progress indicator, drag & drop applet, Growl notifications and user accounts which aren't home-folder restricted have been corrected. Corrected a bug that could cause Rumpus to crash when too many files were returned in a file search query. Also set the maximum number of files returned for a query to 200 (selectable via "MaxSearchResultsReturned" configuration file directive). Multiple file download folders are now given less random-looking names ("Download-username-#"). In Download Notices, multi-file downloads are now shown as having been downloaded from the correct user content folder. Filenames that include apostrophes ("'") are now processed more reliably by javascript functions in the Web File Manager. Updated Finnish WFM translation. When the server is set to allow only HTTPS connections, special URLs (such as Drop Ship pickup URLs) sent via standard HTTP are now correctly redirected to HTTPS. FileWatch Drop Shipments are now correctly directed to an HTTPS URL when only secure connections are allowed by the server. Multi-file downloads now work on file search results for files with special characters in their names. Made minor improvements in WFM javascripts. Date stamps in Rumpus logs have changed slightly, to include the time zone display instead of hours offset from GMT. Web user access via user account with "any e-mail address" as the password are now properly logged to the anonymous passwords log. From John.Hemsley at rrd.com Fri Dec 11 03:07:24 2009 From: John.Hemsley at rrd.com (John.Hemsley at rrd.com) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 11:07:24 +0000 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] John Hemsley is out of the office. Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 10/12/2009 and will not return until 14/12/2009. I'm currently away from the office on annual leave. I'll respond to your message upon my return to the office. If your require immediate assistance please call Phil Deane on +44 (0) 1423 796440. Many thanks, Regards, John. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john at maxum.com Wed Dec 23 11:14:38 2009 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 13:14:38 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus 6.2.2 Message-ID: Rumpus 6.2.2 is now available... http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/DownloadADemo.html While new features aren't usually added in maintenance updates, one fairly significant shortcoming has been addressed. Drop ship users can now send files that are already on the server, without having to upload the file again. When the "Include Drop Ship Link" option (on the "Actions" tab) is enabled, and the user has the ability to drop ship files, an additional action icon is displayed for each file in the listing. Clicking the "drop ship this file" icon allows the user to drop ship the file without having to upload another copy. In addition, drop ship URLs have been tweaked so that they are interpreted correctly by MS e-mail clients, and a couple of other bugs have been addressed. The full list of changes is included below. John Rumpus 6.2.2: Added an option to allow files already on the server to be drop shipped without being re-uploaded. Files can now be served in content wrapper pages selectively, based on file type. If the "WFM Download" field is specified for a file type, files of that type are served using the wrapper page, instead of the simple standard link. Changed the trailing character of drop ship URLs from an underscore to an "R" to avoid a URL truncation problem in Windows Mail. Rumpus now blocks WebDAV functions more reliably for user accounts with WebDAV disabled but standard Web access enabled. The "Reset User History" function (on the Define Users window) now works correctly for usernames that include spaces. Addressed an obscure MacBinary file naming issue. URLs sent in Drop Ship e-mails (using the Web-based Drop Ship function) now always point to the server address set as the default hostname, instead of the hostname used by the sender to connect. Added consistency checks to several internal databases to automatically clean up file corruption problems. From John.Hemsley at rrd.com Wed Dec 23 15:01:36 2009 From: John.Hemsley at rrd.com (John.Hemsley at rrd.com) Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 23:01:36 +0000 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] John Hemsley is out of the office. Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 23/12/2009 and will not return until 04/01/2010. I'm currently away from the office on annual leave. I'll respond to your message upon my return to the office. If your require immediate assistance please call Phil Deane on +44 (0) 1423 796440. Many thanks, Regards, John. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: