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  1. Thanks, the restriction makes perfect sense now that I think about what you mentioned.
  2. Thanks CubicWebs, it must have been what you mentioned about the folder. The server, IP and subdomains were exactly the same, but the second time I decided to use a different folder. Re-issuing the license solved the issue. While the server or IP restriction make sense, I don't understand the logic behind mapping a license to a customer folder... Just out of curiosity, would this be to prevent someone from running two Blesta installations in one single subdomain?
  3. Hi, What could be the reason for this? All details have been double-checked, and the installation completes without any issues. I did a first install, and the license key was accepted. Minutes later, I decided to delete that install (including the DB), re-created the DB, re-installed Blesta, same server, same subdomain, but now the license key fails validation even after several attempts... It doesn't seem to be related to our server since the exact same install passed the license key validation just 30 minutes ago... Thanks
  4. Thanks a lot for your quick reply! We really appreciate it. I'll try this today with a couple of demo customers.
  5. This is critical for many companies who don't want to fill their customer's inbox space with a PDF for every invoice notification. Even when optimized and without embedding fonts, the emails end up with an average weight of 70-100k. * It can overload the SMTP queue when sending large amount of notifications, * It forces the customer to actually download an attachment * It may even put the relaying SMTP IPs in danger of being blacklisted or SMTP-filtered because of large number of identical attachment parameters (i.e. 2k emails in 1h, all of them with a 100k attachment) * In some cases it can interfere with privacy policies in the sense that customers are receiving sensitive/confidential information over an unsecure channel like email, instead of having to first authenticate in the billing system over SSL to be able to access such information A simpler approach can be more useful: let the customer know that an invoice has been generated (plain text email), and IF they want to look at the PDF, ask them to login to the billing system. If this is not a current feature, could you at least suggest a workaround, even if it implies hacking/modifying part of the includes or the email generation class ? Thanks.
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