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On Nov 30, 2012, at 12:59 PM, Thu Pham wrote:
> hi Justin, thank you for your fast reponse. but it seems your code does not work.
> when i try to send, it occur server problem:The error FAQ does explain how to retrieve the actual error for debugging:
> Yikes! App/Server Problem!
http://dadamailproject.com/support/documentation-5_2_1/FAQ-errors.pod.html#program_error_messages___yikes__app_server_problem_
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On Nov 30, 2012, at 12:59 PM, Thu Pham wrote:
> hi Justin, thank you for your fast reponse. but it seems your code does not work. i find somewhere in the send.pm to put the code:
>
> my %fields = ();
> if($self->im_mass_sending == 1){
> %fields = %param_headers;
> }
> else {
> %fields = (
> %defaults,
> $self->_make_general_headers,
> $self->list_headers,
> %param_headers,
> );
> }
> undef(%param_headers);
>
> $fields{Sender} = $self->_verp($fields{To});
>
> when i try to send, it occur server problem:
> Yikes! App/Server Problem!
>
> We apologize, but the server encountered a problem when attempting to complete its task.
>
> More information about this error may be available in the program's own error log.
>
> Contact the Server Admin
>
> Time of error: Sat Dec 1 03:39:53 2012
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 3:19 AM, Justin J <justin@PROTECTED> wrote:
>
> I'm interested in this idea, although I'm a little unclear on just what the Sender: header does, and how to set it, myself. I'm also surprised that Dada Mail doesn't set a Sender: header, it is so important, but again, I'd like to fully understand what it's used for - and maybe figure out if I made the conscious decision to NOT have it set.
>
> Anyways to your question:
>
> > i want the sender to be abc=efg.com@PROTECTED. does anyone know how to achieve this? thank you. Thu Pham
>
> Do you mean VERP encoding?
>
> http://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt
>
>
> It wouldn't be, abc=efg.com@PROTECTED, but rather,
>
>
> Since it's email address-specific, you're going to have to do the work, in the, "send()" method. I'm not quite sure where the best way to place this is - it's a messy method, but perhaps after this block of code:
>
> my %fields = ();
> if($self->im_mass_sending == 1){
> %fields = %param_headers;
> }
> else {
> %fields = (
> %defaults,
> $self->_make_general_headers,
> $self->list_headers,
> %param_headers,
> );
> }
> undef(%param_headers);
>
>
> and then add:
>
>
> $fields{Sender} = $self->_verp($fields{To});
>
> So long as the, "To" header only has an email address, rather than the full header, that should work.
>
>
>
>
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> email: justin@PROTECTED
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>
>
>
> On Nov 30, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Thu Pham wrote:
>
> > I try to add "sender" in email header to lower the posibility of email being considered spam. I do not know any cgi or php, just view the file /DADA/Mail/Send.pm and after tens of trying, find below solution:
> >
> > After $gh{From} = $fm->format_phrase_address($from_phrase, $from_address); in the file /DADA/Mail/Send.pm, I add below two lines:
> > my $sender = $self->{ls}->param('admin_email');
> > $gh{Sender} = $fm->format_phrase_address($ln, $sender);
> >
> > in the email sent out, there is a sender now which is the admin email(bounce handler email) and email is not considered spam by hotmail. Because the admin email domain has set SPF record.
> >
> > But in order to further lower the posibility of spam, i want the sender to be specific for every receiver. For example, the receiver email is abc@PROTECTED, admin email is xyz@PROTECTED, i want the sender to be abc=efg.com@PROTECTED. does anyone know how to achieve this? thank you. Thu Pham
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