PreMadeKB Posted April 16, 2017 Report Posted April 16, 2017 Hello, Please add a alternative option of mailparse because of this is not enabled by default in many hosting providers and also its a hard to enable this. I face this issue on more than 3+ hosting providers. It will improve blesta. Thanks, Kunnu Quote
MineHarvest66 Posted April 16, 2017 Report Posted April 16, 2017 Any providers whose does not do this properly are garbage or simply "winging" their shared setups. Instead of blaming Blesta blame the incompetence providers whose don't enable it for you. Adam, Michael and activa 3 Quote
mrrsm Posted April 17, 2017 Report Posted April 17, 2017 Is there a reason that the providers give as to why it isn't enabled or why they can't enable it? I know in the past I ran into providers who didn't offer this extension. My guess was due to higher resource usage that that module could cause. Regardless, at this point I don't think there is a good reason for a reputable shared hosting provider to not have this. With cloud linux they can even more strictly control your resource usage if resource usage was the issue. Do you know of anything that can replace mailparse. I had looked many times and never found anything that worked as well as mailparse did. Michael 1 Quote
Paul Posted April 17, 2017 Report Posted April 17, 2017 Blesta has required this since 3.0. When we decided to require it, as with all requirements, we gave it considerable thought. I don't see this changing anytime soon. Mailparse is a good library and any reputable hosting provider shouldn't have any issue enabling it. It works well, and it's efficient. Jonathon and Michael 2 Quote
DigitalSparky Posted April 18, 2017 Report Posted April 18, 2017 I'd probably go back to the hosting provider and request the allow it, even if it's just for one profile. It's certainly more performant than having a composer package or something like that handle it (C compiled library vs PHP interpreted). Enabling for individual profiles these days is very simple, as there are user level php.ini's which you can enable/disable modules, and it's exactly what other module enable/disable controls use, so the only thing they really need to do is install it... Paul 1 Quote
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