December 8th 2012 PST
dadamail is really good. but i think it may get better.my wishlist:1.add verp sender in email header, like:Sender: "xxx" <xxx=qq.com@PROTECTED> windows live email header:X-SID-PRA: xxx=qq.com@PROTECTEDX-SID-Result: Pass 2.add abuse email/link in header;3.add unsubscribe email in header; i know there is a unsubscribe link in header, but gmail also suggest an subsubscribe email in header. like this:List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:unsubscribe-826858261a59d6781fa41db4f-5108fa5202-@PROTECTED?subject=unsubscrib ...Continue Reading
December 8th 2012 PST
ok, forget the mail bounce handler email, may main concept is to distribute emails to different servers for sending to avoid being considered spam.On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 6:45 AM, Justin J <justin@PROTECTED> wrote: Only one bounce handler email address is used for all your mailing lists - and that address pretty much has to be local, so no, what you want to do, won't work. You'll really want three different installations of Dada Mail, -- Justin J: Lead Dadaist. url: http://dadamailpr ...Continue Reading
December 7th 2012 PST
Only one bounce handler email address is used for all your mailing lists - and that address pretty much has to be local, so no, what you want to do, won't work. You'll really want three different installations of Dada Mail, ...Continue Reading
December 6th 2012 PST
hi Justin and all,Is it possible to distribute emails to multi server? for example, i installed one instance of dadamail on a VPS server, the server is with 3 virtual host, so 3 ip and 3 domain. ip 1.2.3.4 has reverse dns a.com, ip 2.2.3.4 have reverse dns b.com, ip 3.2.3.4 have reverse c.com. when i send emails to a list with 3 subscribers, i need dadamail to distribute emails with 3 sender(domain), each send 1 email. so the header would be: 1.from: sales@PROTECTEDsender: mailing-list@PROTECTEDreturn-path: bounce@PRO ...Continue Reading
December 4th 2012 PST
Hello Everyone, I've been having bounces forwarded to me, after they're parsed on this list. I wanted to compare what scores they've been given, and how they've been matched up with the rules that come with Dada Mail and see if everyone looks pretty good. Things didn't look all that good. So, I took the day and made some pretty good improvements on the actual message parser, and added about a dozen more rules to the Bounce Handler Rules. To test all of these, I made a little web-based checker, that allowed me to ...Continue Reading
December 2nd 2012 PST
On Dec 1, 2012, at 7:10 AM, Mary Ann Kelley wrote: > What is HN? I looked back through the archives and didn't see a reference. (HN = "Hacker News" -> http://news.ycombinator.com/) ...Continue Reading
December 1st 2012 PST
What is HN? I looked back through the archives and didn't see a reference. Warm regards,Mary Ann On Nov 30, 2012, at 8:03 PM, Justin J wrote:The HN comments are a trove of information. Time to update the docs! ;) Post: mailto:dadadev@PROTECTED Unsubscribe » ...Continue Reading
December 1st 2012 PST
Michael, you mentioned the main reason I brought up the issue of email templates. I am fighting an in-house tide which is pushing for better looking emails that are more easily administered by office staff. One reckless train of thought is going the Constant Contact approach which I feel is totally inappropriate and unnecessary because I know DadaMail can fit the bill. I have pasted in and edited some of the suggested templates and it is clear this is something almost in reach. How these editors can be utilized ...Continue Reading
December 1st 2012 PST
Comments inline Michael Sagaser Security+, C|EH, ISAM Information Systems Security System/Network Administration Web Development Consulting On 11/30/2012 2:27 PM, Justin J wrote: > On Nov 30, 2012, at 10:37 AM, Michael Sagaser wrote: > >> Everywhere there is an edit string, the user can click in that >> portion and begin adding content - they just can't alter the structure of the >> box in which they are typing. The IF statements are used to help personalize the >> emails. > That's pr ...Continue Reading
November 30th 2012 PST
On Nov 29, 2012, at 11:03 PM, Carl Kuczun wrote: > > Does anyone know of some HTML email templates that can be pasted into a DadaMail HTML email send This was just posted on HN, as well: http://www.zurb.com/playground/responsive-email-templates http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4855892 The HN comments are a trove of information. Time to update the docs! ;) ...Continue Reading
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