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(14 replies, posted in Problems)

Many thanks to Roel for all the time and effort he put into sorting this issue out!

Many, many thanks - John

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(14 replies, posted in Problems)

Hi John & Roel,

Thank you very much for taking the time to try and resolve this issue. Much appreciated!

Roel - As far as i can see I have done everything in your list. I will send you a personal email and give you access to the calendar..

Cheers - John

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(14 replies, posted in Problems)

Hi,

Thanks for your quick reply!

The website uses PHP mail and sends to a single email which is an distribute email alias on the same domain which sends it onto about 30 or so email addresses. All of those affected can send an email to the distribute address and it is sent on, just not from the calendar.

I do not use a chron job as I have never set one up. The test function in the calendar works...

The log file shows this type of thing, but I've no idea if these errors are connected or not:-

2020.10.15 13:31:10 mycal:WARNING Script: /luxcallite/index.php - Access denied. Possible spoofed form submission.
.no token received
Form input keys:
- cP
2020.10.15 13:32:47 mycal:WARNING Script: /luxcallite/index.php - Access denied. Possible spoofed form submission.
.invalid token
Form input keys:
- cP
- loff
2020.10.17


The calendar version is 4.7.8L and runs on a server with one.com

The server is running PHP 7.4 and is automatically updated to the latest stable version.

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(14 replies, posted in Problems)

Hi there,

I've been using Luxcal on my website https://www.plymouthivc.org/ since 2013 and until recently has been performing extremely well. However over the last year we have had a problem which has steadily got worse.

The issue is around sending an email when an event is created or amended. It started about a year or so when one user found that no email was being sent, the user was registered with a Yahoo email account so I presumed that it was a spam filter somewhere. Since then more users have been unable to send emails until now it appears that I am the only person who can. My registered email is on the same domain as the website domain.

If a user creates an event and ticks the email send now box, no email is sent. If I amend the event and tick the box, no email is sent. However if I change the 'added' box to myself and amend, an email does get sent.

It surely seems like it's a spam filter problem, but what has confused me is that the send to email address in the event box actually changes from our distribution email address to the users own email, which seems a little strange.

Another odd thing is if I delete and recreate a user then the email function works for a few days...

I wonder if anyone else has had this problem, I couldn't find anything on the forum.

Any hep or hints would be very welcome.
Cheers - John