March 26th 2013 PDT
On Mar 26, 2013, at 10:06 AM, Mary Ann Kelley wrote: > Should there be an autopickup.pl file in the extensions directory? No. The extension has been superseded by the Mailing Monitor plugin (and has for, for a while) - your cronjob would want to look more like this: /usr/bin/curl -s --get --data run=1\;passcode=\;verbose=0 --url http://www.domainname.com/cgi-bin/dada/plugins/mailing_monitor.cgi ...Continue Reading
March 26th 2013 PDT
Should there be an autopickup.pl file in the extensions directory? Because there isn't. And I just upgraded to the latest stable version and it didn't put one there either. What is the cron job supposed to be triggering if there is no file there? Warm regards,Mary Ann On Mar 26, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Mary Ann Kelley wrote:This install lives on a domain where WordPress is installed on the main directory. When the cron job calls auto_pickup.pl, WordPress is throwing a Not Found error. We dealt with this problem with t ...Continue Reading
March 26th 2013 PDT
Okay, that error was because I forgot to take the > out at the end of the line. I figured out what is happening but I have no idea how to fix it. When I took the > out, the cron is sending me the HTML from the WordPress 404 page. This install lives on a domain where WordPress is installed on the main directory. When the cron job calls auto_pickup.pl, WordPress is throwing a Not Found error. We dealt with this problem with the password protect directories plugin (Dada was overwriting the change ...Continue Reading
March 26th 2013 PDT
Following up - this is the error I'm getting from the cron job:/bin/sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'/bin/sh: -c: line 0: `/usr/bin/curl -s --get --data run=1\;passcode=\;verbose=0 --url http://www.domainname.com/cgi-bin/dada/extensions/auto_pickup.pl > 'In addition to that, bridge is sending duplicates of many mailings. Ideas? Warm regards,Mary Ann Post: mailto:dadadev@PROTECTED Unsubscribe » ...Continue Reading
March 26th 2013 PDT
I am running Dada bridge and continue to have a problem with mailings getting stuck (and sometimes going stale). The cron job is running but once a mailing gets stuck in the mailer, it won't check messages because there are already the max amount of mailings going out. Shouldn't the autopickup cron command be taking care of preventing mailings from getting stuck? Because it doesn't seem to be doing anything. Here is what I have for the command:/usr/bin/curl -s --get --data run=1\;passcode=\;verbose=0 --url http://www.d ...Continue Reading
March 25th 2013 PDT
On Mar 25, 2013, at 9:49 AM, AJ wrote: > [[ AJ ]] I really need to start spending more time with Git. Unfortunately, I am still mainly stuck in the subversion world with a little Bazaar thrown in. Do you have any basic procedures for merging in the email tracking? I have quite a bit of experiencing coding in perl so you should not have to 'dumb it down'. Just, as I said, not a Git developer yet. You'd first want to fork the repo, https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo And then merging the email tracking ...Continue Reading
March 25th 2013 PDT
> Dunno! That's sort of just what I picked. I doubt it would hurt things, if you > changed for your install (barring any charset conversion problems). I can't say > I know the difference between the two on the top of my head. Since Dada > Mail supports 3 different (SQL) backends, and all the backends are a little > different, their schemas are also a little different. So, for example, the > PostgreSQL doesn't set a charset for any of the tables, 'cause (I think) ya > don't, in PostgreSQL - rather y ...Continue Reading
March 25th 2013 PDT
On Mar 24, 2013, at 1:40 PM, AJ wrote: > I was experimenting with profile fields and partial list sending and noticed that the search was case sensitive. I looked at the schema sql and the table is explicitly created with the utf8_bin collation. Why not set it as utf8_general_ci? Dunno! That's sort of just what I picked. I doubt it would hurt things, if you changed for your install (barring any charset conversion problems). I can't say I know the difference between the two on the top of my head. Since Dada Mail s ...Continue Reading
March 24th 2013 PDT
This looks like a very nice app and I just purchased a lifetime subscription with the hopes this can facilitate a service we provide and I have some questions. If I am asking questions that have already been answered, please forgive me. I was experimenting with profile fields and partial list sending and noticed that the search was case sensitive. I looked at the schema sql and the table is explicitly created with the utf8_bin collation. Why not set it as utf8_general_ci? I noticed there is no support for req ...Continue Reading
March 22nd 2013 PDT
These all sound awesome. Thanks especially for working out that .htaccess issue. Warm regards,Mary Ann On Mar 22, 2013, at 7:11 PM, Justin J wrote:Some branches/features to look forward to: Post: mailto:dadadev@PROTECTED Unsubscribe » ...Continue Reading
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