has changed. Assuming
your mentioned piler installation is older than 2020-10-17, then I
suggest
to try updating system/helper/TrustedTimestamps.php from the master
branch,
and let's see how it goes.
Janos
On 2021-04-06 16:50, Frank Schmitz wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I had to perform
Hello all,
I had to perform an Ubuntu Upgrade to 18.04 on a server running an older
version of piler.
The update ran without any problems, but the piler Web-GUI seems to be "broken".
I get the following error in the apache log (pseudo anonymized):
[Tue Apr 06 16:35:53.008548 2021] [php7:error]
Regarding TSA
https://freetsa.org/ works well for me and is completely free...
Am Freitag, 16. Oktober 2020, 21:20:02 MESZ hat Folgendes
geschrieben:
Hello Patrick,
for starters the DECRYPT_ATTACHMENT_BINARY should be pileraget (not
pilerget).
Also it might be worth to go
Folgendes
geschrieben:
Hello Frank,
well, I think your only option is to re-stamp existing emails,
since you can't really use them to validate without the (now
disappeared)
TSA authority who issued them.
Janos
On 2019-04-13 23:33, Frank Schmitz wrote:
> seems like the timestamping authorit
Hello,seems like the timestamping authority I used "disbanded" and kind of
tells me to go elsewhere for timestamping.
Sure, I can configure another TSA to get NEW timestamps, but what about all the
old timestamps in my archive?Do I have to restamp every mail in the
archive?What's the best way
Hi Janos,
a GoBD certification would surely result in a higher "visibility" for piler,
since quite a lot of companies are basing their business decisions on those.
But please do NOT believe that Piler needs a GoBD certification to be used in
germany!The ministry of finance in germany does not