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Make flexmailer mandatory #25110
Make flexmailer mandatory #25110
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This seems ok. I know there was some discussion in chat but I didn't follow it so not sure if there's something to look out for here. I did have a weird experience on one run because I had happened to visit the extension page first before the upgrade (and it oddly looked installed but that's not the issue). When I then went to the upgrade screen it crashed since it couldn't find \Civi\Services\Flexmailer until I cleared cache. But I'm chalking it up to just clicking around too much. |
Also I do still have flexmailer settings in the Admin - CiviMail menu, but not a blocker. It just takes you to the admin page since it doesn't go anywhere. |
My only slight hesitation on this is have we had any notices to those that have Flexmailer enabled but the setting set to bao? |
@seamuslee001 we removed the last reason to have it as BAO with the double https thing |
@eileenmcnaughton my point being is what if people had previously deliberately set it to be BAO for whatever reason this would now completely change things for them I would assume. |
@seamuslee001 yeah - the |
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Make flexmailer mandatory
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The next challenge will be to figure out how to remove the chunks of code that this makes fully obsolete
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