December 14th 2013 PDT
Hello, Dada Mail 6.8.0 Beta 1 has been released. Download and Install: http://dadamailproject.com/support/documentation-6_8_0-beta1/install_dada_mail.pod.html Changelog: 6.8.0 Beta 1 Features Core5 Labs FileManager Support ------------------------------ Dada Mail now supports the Core5 FileManager, along with KCFinder. More information on FileManager: http://labs.corefive.com/projects/filemanager/ WYSIWYG Editors and File Browsers in Dada Mail: http://dadamailproject.com/d/features-wysiwyg_editors.pod.ht ...Continue Reading
December 10th 2013 PDT
Looking at the bullet points, here's how DM deals with things: > · 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). This is probably going to be the unsubscribe link, > · By replying to your email with an unsubscribe request. DM doesn't have this ability - it's not impossible to do, but it's just not implemented. My personal TODO list is long (an ...Continue Reading
December 10th 2013 PDT
Untitled Document 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 replyin ...Continue Reading
December 5th 2013 PDT
Hello everyone - I've been working on a few different features in Dada Mail - I'll release a beta, when there's something to really show. For now, you can check out the following branches: Feature: Private Mailing Lists https://github.com/justingit/dada-mail/tree/features-private_mailing_lists This branch has the long-awaited, "Private Mailing Lists" feature. In a nutshell, "Private Lists" are going to be nothing but lists that do not need the unsubscription link present, and "Unsubscripti ...Continue Reading
November 8th 2013 PDT
Hello Everyone, v6.7.2 has been released. Download and Install: http://dadamailproject.com/support/documentation-6_7_2/install_dada_mail.pod.html Changelog: Summary 6.7.2 This release is primarily a bugfix release. This release also brings back the option to enable/disable tracking clickthroughs for email address links (mailt:someone@PROTECTED), which was added in v6.3.0, and then mysteriously disappeared. The default is to disable clickthrough tracking for these types of links. Bugfixes 6.7.2 "Send a M ...Continue Reading
October 31st 2013 PDT
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 PDT
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 PDT
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 PDT
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 PDT
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
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