November 11th 2011 PDT
Before testing it, I would have to be sure that I would not be changing something that would prevent me from going back to the earlier version. (if it ain't broke, etc)The improvement that has me the most interested in upgrading has not been implemented yet. It's the changes suggested to Bounce handler in which soft bounces are cleared if mail to a recipient is accepted on subsequent mailings. There are other nice features, but I've gotten by without them so far.But I'd even forego that fea ...Continue Reading
November 9th 2011 PDT
On Nov 9, 2011, at 6:31 PM, Justin J wrote: > But take in account how fast the templating engine is now, and how fast my tests say it could be. The savings just creating the email message would be a few minutes to... I dunno, an hour? per *25,000*. I don't know if the template engine is really a large bottle neck. Actually, depending on what I use to look into this, I get different answers. Using a tool called Devel::NYTProf (which is pretty incredible) it actually gives a dramatic speed improvement: http://dadam ...Continue Reading
November 9th 2011 PDT
> I reverted to 2.11.16 quite some time ago because it could send out 25,000 emails about 180kb in size in about an hour, which is about 7 per second. I needed the speed because sometimes I send several in a day. Subsequent versions took much longer to send. I'd like to have the advanced features of the newer versions and would update in a heartbeat if the speeds were comparable. But take in account how fast the templating engine is now, and how fast my tests say it could be. The savings just creating the email me ...Continue Reading
November 9th 2011 PDT
You got my attention on this one.I reverted to 2.11.16 quite some time ago because it could send out 25,000 emails about 180kb in size in about an hour, which is about 7 per second. I needed the speed because sometimes I send several in a day. Subsequent versions took much longer to send. I'd like to have the advanced features of the newer versions and would update in a heartbeat if the speeds were comparable.FYI: using sendmail, no batches, no gaps; just one big gulp. It's faster than ...Continue Reading
November 9th 2011 PDT
Hello Everyone, I've been toying (again?) with changing the template engine in Dada Mail (but keeping the syntax the same) from HTML::Template: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-Template/ To HTML::Template::Pro http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-Template-Pro/ HTML::Template::Pro promises speedups between 10 and 25x over HTML::Template, which is pretty nice. The downside is that I won't be able to ship Dada Mail with HTML::Template::Pro enabled by default, as HTML::Template;:Pro requires you to compile the module. ...Continue Reading
November 3rd 2011 PDT
That's what I thought. I'll test it next mailing and see if it does it again. Warm regards, Mary Ann -----Original Message----- From: Justin J [mailto:justin@PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 3:52 PM To: Dada Mail Developers Subject: [dadadev] Re: bug? Not sure it should be submitted at github or not On Nov 3, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Mary Ann wrote: > I manually pauses a mailing and was planning to restart it later today. Autopickup must have restarted it on its own because I just got a "mailing complet ...Continue Reading
November 3rd 2011 PDT
On Nov 3, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Mary Ann wrote: > I manually pauses a mailing and was planning to restart it later today. Autopickup must have restarted it on its own because I just got a "mailing completed" notice. Once it's paused, it should stay pause indefinitely, unless you manually "unpause" it. If you can recreate the problem, I'll look at it more closely. ...Continue Reading
November 3rd 2011 PDT
Hello Everyone, I've been working on getting the speed of sending using Amazon SES a little faster. if you haven't checked out Amazon SES and you have large lists you need to send out quicker than the performance that you're seeing with your local mail server, do check it out: http://aws.amazon.com/ses/ Using the example scripts that Amazon includes, you can get sending speeds of around 1 message/second, but Amazon does support much faster rates. It seems that there's some overhead with making the connection to t ...Continue Reading
November 3rd 2011 PDT
I manually pauses a mailing and was planning to restart it later today. Autopickup must have restarted it on its own because I just got a "mailing completed" notice. I don't know if this is a bug or if it's intended to work this way, but I would think that a manual pause should not be automatically picked up. I didn't want to kill the mailing because I didn't want it to go twice to the people it had already gone to, so I used Pause Mailing to wait until I was ready to start sending it again. Shouldn't Pau ...Continue Reading
October 26th 2011 PDT
On Oct 26, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Andrea DiGiorgio wrote: > > Hi Justin. You set it up for me I think just recently > > It's listserv_nysceea@PROTECTED You're being bitten by this bug: https://github.com/justingit/dada-mail/issues/176 Easiest thing is to rename your mailing list something other than that List Email. Upgrading is also an option, since this bug was fixed in v4.6.1 (you're running v4.3.2) (email me personally about upgrading) Cheers, ...Continue Reading
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