June 6th 2011 PDT
Hello Everyone, This is the final heads-up that I will be gone until around July on the cross-country self-supported mountain bike race that I'm partly doing to raise money for a local org. here in Denver. I will be leaving for Banff, AB, Canada on Tuesday and I sincerely will not have any internet access where I'm going - which is in some places literally the middle of nowhere, so I will not be able to help out with anything. YOU will be able to follow me if you find this type of thing exciting starting Friday, here ...Continue Reading
May 28th 2011 PDT
I installed Dada on the site of a non-profit I am helping and installed the bridge plugin. I have it working, but for some reason it isn't listed under plugins. Any idea why that might be? I am having to manually type in the URL of the plugin in order to change options. Warm regards, Mary Ann Post: mailto:[list_settings.discussion_pop_email] Unsubscribe: https://dadamailproject.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/u/dadadev/ List Information: [PROGRAM_URL]/list/[list_settings.list] Archive: [PROGR ...Continue Reading
May 23rd 2011 PDT
Thanks, Peter. I'll do that. Warm regards, Mary Ann -----Original Message----- From: Peter Velan [mailto:pv0001@PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 2:23 PM To: Dada Mail Developers Subject: [dadadev] RE: Further Tracker Enhancements Hello, reverse DNS lookup for IP 50.23.15.165 gives ... 50.23.15.165-static.reverse.softlayer.com The full IP number inside of above name looks like a dynamic IP (even if there's the wording "static" inside). Ask your DNS provider to give the server 50.23.15.165 a name " ...Continue Reading
May 23rd 2011 PDT
am 23.05.2011 15:53 schrieb Mary Ann: > I've been trying to grab copies of the bounced messages before the bounce handler deletes them. I've got AT&T (which includes sbglobal, bellsouth, pacbell, etc.) and comcast at the moment. Not sure if it helps that the text of the message almost always includes the word "blocked". > > AT&T: > > This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. > > A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its > recipient ...Continue Reading
May 23rd 2011 PDT
I've been trying to grab copies of the bounced messages before the bounce handler deletes them. I've got AT&T (which includes sbglobal, bellsouth, pacbell, etc.) and comcast at the moment. Not sure if it helps that the text of the message almost always includes the word "blocked". AT&T: This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed: haplessemail@PR ...Continue Reading
May 23rd 2011 PDT
On May 20, 2011, at 9:16 PM, Mary Ann wrote: > Cool, especially seeing bounces by domain. That would be a huge help because by the time I realize there might be a blacklist problem, I'm usually seeing mass unsubscribes by the bounce handler. Yup, that's exactly why I decided to experiment with this chart. > I've been thinking about the bounce handler, and how it would be great if it could recognize when a message is bouncing because the IP is blocked and count that as a soft bounce instead of a hard bounce. ...Continue Reading
May 20th 2011 PDT
Cool, especially seeing bounces by domain. That would be a huge help because by the time I realize there might be a blacklist problem, I'm usually seeing mass unsubscribes by the bounce handler. If I knew ahead of time I could get ahead of the problem by going to the ISP's form to get off the blacklist. It's a constant battle, and one I don't really understand since the lists are all double opt-in (although the latest problem could be because I forgot to update my MX settings for IP addresses allowed to send mail from ...Continue Reading
May 20th 2011 PDT
I've been playing with some more enhancements to the Tracker plugin, the first is seeing Clickthroughs and Opens over time, the second is just a breakdown of bouncing email addresses by domain. Here's a screenshot: http://dadamailproject.com/images/v4_5_0/tracker2.jpg I'll probably push an official update for it, before June, maybe with a few more surprises, ...Continue Reading
May 20th 2011 PDT
Just wanted to say a huge thank you to Justin who logged in and pointed out I had missed setting the send rate to something more than 1 message every 60 seconds!ÃÂ Lea-Ann Lea-Ann McGregor Knitting Today 8040 E 500 S Wolcottville, IN 46795 260-351-2260 800-426-5098 http://www.knittingtoday.com Post: mailto:[list_settings.discussion_pop_email] Unsubscribe: https://dadamailproject.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/u/dadadev/ List Information: [PROGRAM_URL]/list/[list_settings.list ...Continue Reading
May 18th 2011 PDT
Hi, Any idea how to troubleshoot speed of sending issues?ÃÂ It is doing about one message a minute and at this rate will take forever to get through the list.ÃÂ I'm sending this webpage: http://knittingtoday.com/enews/2011_may.html Thanks for any pointers! Lea-Ann McGregor Knitting Today 8040 E 500 S Wolcottville, IN 46795 260-351-2260 800-426-5098 http://www.knittingtoday.com On 5/18/2011 2:26 AM, Justin J wrote: Hello Everyone, v4.5.1 has bee ...Continue Reading
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