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This reverts commit f17c7d27b510c033aa2861598e49a90c56aa9a13.
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Fixes #220
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not undefined (undefined not appropriate for this case.
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This is a hack, here is the code comment:
FIXME: should not do a server roundtrip, should keep this data local
and part of the temporary graph, and send it on user enter in a single commit.
The current implementation is just a quick way to get sorta the same outcome.
it misses atomicity (since we create a commit for every tab click on an existing node),
and responsiveness (since there is a roundtrip to the server and it isn't client side)
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allows user to mark an image and send it.
sends an email to configured recipient. defaults to using localhost:25
as the SMTP server (no user name, no password, see [1] for configuration
parameters of flask-mail).
Introduces a config parameter:
FEEDBACK_RECIPIENT = feedback@localhost
left TODO:
1. customize the 'thank you' text
2. document in user guide (setting MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER correctly)
[1] https://pythonhosted.org/Flask-Mail/#configuring-flask-mail
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