October 31st 2013 PST
Is there an easy way to protect a directory by checking to see if an email is on the list without requiring a password? I'd like to put this minimal firewall up between the user and the content, but I don't want them to have to set up a profile and use a password. Untitled Document Warm regards, Mary Ann Post: mailto:dadadev@PROTECTED Unsubscribe » ...Continue Reading
October 24th 2013 PST
On Oct 23, 2013, at 1:26 PM, Carl Kuczun wrote: > I want the "mailto:" link to be used whether I include a subject or not. Anyone know what is happening here? Basically one looks like a URL to the URL parser, one doesn't. Parsing mailto: links to add clickthrough tracking (or rather to NOT) was a feature I had put into Dada Mail, https://github.com/justingit/dada-mail/tree/features-tracker_mailto_prefs but it doesn't look like it ever hit the master branch, so it's a bit orphaned at the moment. I'l ...Continue Reading
October 23rd 2013 PST
Untitled Document When I create an email link in my body text using the link toolbar button, the recipient gets two completely different links in their email depending on whether I add a subject to the email link or not. The links in the delivered email work either way, except without a subject, an extra, blank browser page opens which is annoying. Without a subject in the email link, this is the source email: <p>This is my email address: <a href="mailto:ckuczun@PROTECTED">Carl Kuc ...Continue Reading
October 22nd 2013 PST
The individual email clickthrough numbers (stripedtable) in Tracker are being truncated by the <td> width in the left cell of the striped table (line 322 in message_report.tmpl) and max-width of this div (line 8 of message_email_report_table.tmpl) in some browser/display configurations.I changed the <td> width to 400 and the max-width in the div to 400 and it displays properly now (although it barely displays up to 4 digits - at 5 or more digits it would truncate again, so perhaps 450 would be better).  ...Continue Reading
October 17th 2013 PST
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. Untitled Document 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 Dad ...Continue Reading
October 17th 2013 PST
>If I'm understanding this correctly, it would still only protect the uploaded files in wp-content, not actual WP pages. It sounds like it would work for that, but not for also password >protecting the pages that need it (mostly because of the way WP uses rewrites to create pages and posts). Yes, it would only protect the protected files. And using apache aliases, you would not even need to put them under the wordpress install. But, I am curious. You have the DaDa mail .htaccess files protecting wordpress page ...Continue Reading
October 17th 2013 PST
> I like the idea of using a different name - maybe, but I'm not sure about, > "Transactional and Relationship", as "Transactional" email is something else > entirely: getting a subscription confirmation, or a moderation message are > types of "transactional" email messages. This is opposed to a mailing list > message, which is the same/similar message that goes out to many. That's > going to be way confusing. People do know the difference between, "public" > ...Continue Reading
October 16th 2013 PST
…speaking of APIs, I updated thoroughly the docs on using Amazon SES with Dada Mail. Amazon AWS is in a way very simple, and in other way, very complex, especially when you are working with one little tiny part of their ecosystem: http://dadamailproject.com/d/features-amazon_ses_support.pod.html Users of SES should def. check out their easy DKIM, which allows for DKIM signing on SES's side, relieving you to do it on your side. Pretty neat! http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html ...Continue Reading
October 16th 2013 PST
On Oct 15, 2013, at 1:33 PM, AJ Fasano wrote: > I just noticed this thread. First the private mailing list functionality would be nice. But I would not call is 'Private'. I would call it a 'Transactional and Relationship' mailing list, making it clear that use of such a list must conform to the specific sections of the various SPAM laws regarding their use. T I like the idea of using a different name - maybe, but I'm not sure about, "Transactional and Relationship", as "Transactional" email ...Continue Reading
October 16th 2013 PST
If I'm understanding this correctly, it would still only protect the uploaded files in wp-content, not actual WP pages. It sounds like it would work for that, but not for also password protecting the pages that need it (mostly because of the way WP uses rewrites to create pages and posts). Untitled Document Warm regards, Mary Ann On Oct 16, 2013, at 1:35 PM, AJ Fasano wrote:A symlink in “<shared home dir>/public_html/wp/wp-content/protected_files” that points to “<shared home dir>/public_html ...Continue Reading
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