Hello list/Justin
I have problems for mails
coming on spamlist (specally gmail.com mailaddresses).
Now I see these are Google rules:
·
A prominent link in the body of an email
leading users to a page confirming his or her unsubscription (no input from the
user, other than confirmation, should be required).
·
By replying to your email with an
unsubscribe request.
·
Provide a 'List-Unsubscribe' header which
points to an email address or a URL where the user can unsubscribe easily from
future mailings.
·
All bulk messages you send must be formatted
according to RFC 2822 SMTP standards and, if using HTML, w3.org standards.
·
Messages should indicate that they are bulk
mail, using the 'Precedence: bulk' header field.
·
Attempts to hide the true sender of the
message or the true landing page for any web links in the message may result in
non-delivery.
·
The subject of each message should be
relevant to the body's content and not be misleading.
I wonder if the
unscubscribe link in dadamail is formatted correctly (I use the default option,
so people go to unsubscribepage and input mailaddress + submit)
Seems that emailaddress
should always be added automaticly, or people should just have the email-reply
thing (we had that before, but is not working in latest versions).
Please advice on how to get this fixed (
Vriendelijke groet, Eef
H.E Weenink MBA
Aristo Advies & Internet B.V.
0(031)-545-431634
0(031)-630065069
Van: Mary Ann
Kelley [mailto:maryann@PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 18 oktober 2013
0:16
Aan: Dada Mail Developers
Onderwerp: [dadadev] Re: New
Feature Ideas for the Future: Private Mailing Lists
But, I am curious. You have the DaDa mail .htaccess files protecting wordpress pages as well? So someone goes to a page in wordpress, they are prompted for the DaDa password, and then allowed to view it? If that is the case, you may have already worked out a viable skeleton for a wordpress plugin.
No, because that is where
the second install comes in. Wordpress seriously hates it when you mess with
the permalink structure, and I couldn't find a way to protect an actual WP page
with the Dada plugin. It just throws a 404 error. The only way I could get
around it (at my skill level and budget - which was zero - under the time
constraints I had, anyway) was to use 2 installs. I put the first install in
the site root. The second install is in a subdirectory of the main site. The
subdirectory is the one that is protected by the .htpassword file created by
Dada, which is running on the same domain.
To load the second
install without it looking like a separate site, I customized a template for
the first install with an iframe that feeds the home page of the second install
into the main content area (but uses the sidebars and header of the first
install so that the menus and widgets appear the same in the protected area). I
assigned that template to a page in the main install. When someone clicks over
to that page, the page loads up to the iframe content, where the Dada login
pops up. If they don't login, they are redirected to a page that tells them how
to register for a profile or recover their password. If they do login, the home
page of the second install loads in the iframe.
Like I said - it's not
very elegant but it works. I would love to find a way to do it with just one
install, but it's beyond my skill level.
Warm regards, |
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