The package state indicates the state of the package. It consists of two parts:
Part before dash = state in terms of package life cycle, possible states are:
requested: Request for a package. Waiting for the recipient of the request (the sender of the future package) to upload the files.
uploading: Sender is currently uploading files to the package.
active: Package with all files successfully uploaded.
deleted: Package deleted. Either automatically after expiration or manually.
It can no longer be downloaded. The administrator can restore it (It is in the recycle bin.).
archived: Package was transferred from the recycle bin to the archive. It can no longer be downloaded or restored. Only the administrator can see it.
content deleted: Package files were permanently deleted. Even the administrator can no longer access them. Only package information remains.
Part after dash = state in terms of set package checks, possible states are:
unknown: Not all the package checks set up by the administrator have been completed yet. The package cannot be downloaded until the checks are completed.
clean: All package checks set up by the administrator went well, and the package was evaluated as OK. Content can be downloaded.
quarantined: Some of the checks set by the administrator have evaluated the package content as problematic. It could be a virus, prohibited content or another problem. The package is in quarantine and cannot be downloaded. The administrator can release it from quarantine at his/her discretion.
Not all of these combinations are visible to users. Typical combinations of states visible and essential for users are:
requested = package request waiting for upload of files by the sender
active - unknown = package waiting for checks to finish
active - clean = all checks finished and no problems were found in the package
active - quarantined = some checks found problematic content in the package
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