Yeah, making validate_destination always return true gets nautilus-
sendto working. Currently it returns false because the UUIDs array for
my device doesn't contain any entries.

Another issue is that nautilus-sendto will scan for and list Bluetooth
devices you're not paired with, but the check in its current form can
only work on paired devices. If I pick a device I'm not paired with I
get "Programming error, could not find the device in the list". But with
the change to validate_destination, it works properly.

With this change, if I try to send a file to a device that can't receive
files, I get a progress window which produces the error
"org.openobex.Error.ConnectionAttemptFailed", which I the same thing
that happens if I do that from the Bluetooth applets "send files to
device" option.

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nautilus-sendto doesn't support Obex Push file transfer anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282325
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