April 30th 2010 PDT
On Apr 28, 2010, at 9:13 AM, Carl G. Kuczun wrote: > Apparently the reply is being caught up in part of the CSS > template. Is there a way people can reply with unaffected text, while > maintaing the original email body HTML? I think it's really going to be up to the mail reader - how it formats its reply. It may be worth it to make an alternative template for your needs, without so much css trickery. ...Continue Reading
April 29th 2010 PDT
Below is a rough draft section of the email sending FAQ I'm writing about Dada Mail and Google Apps - and how to work (and workaround) using Dada Mail with a hosting account that uses Google Apps. It's not perfect, but I'm starting to get a trickle of clients that use Google Apps and I'd like them to use Dada Mail, as well - so here's my findings. You can also find the source of this FAQ on git (if you have some major changes you'd like to fork) http://github.com/justingit/dada-mail/blob/19d06bc1c098dd64fdb5921180 ...Continue Reading
April 28th 2010 PDT
Sorry, I hate repeating questions, but this one is still affecting me. Any thoughts? When I use the "Edit Template" / "Apply the list template to HTML email messages" option, the emails are nicely formatted with the DadaMail screen template, but when you reply to such an email, the reply text is centered and shaded. Apparently the reply is being caught up in part of the CSS template. Is there a way people can reply with unaffected text, while maintaing the original email body HTML? Carl K. ...Continue Reading
April 26th 2010 PDT
Well. That was quite interesting. And amusing. And on a personal level, eye-opening. Thanks for looking into it. Fricken' spiders. Alan On Apr 26, 2010, at 8:31 AM, Justin J wrote: > > On Apr 26, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Yehuda Katz wrote: > >> I figured it out!!! >> I bet it is the public list archive being hit by a search engine. >> I noticed in Alan's message that there is an unsubscribe link for him >> (I munged it in this message). > > > Yehuda's right. Here's one of ...Continue Reading
April 26th 2010 PDT
On Apr 26, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Yehuda Katz wrote: > I figured it out!!! > I bet it is the public list archive being hit by a search engine. > I noticed in Alan's message that there is an unsubscribe link for him > (I munged it in this message). Yehuda's right. Here's one of the log entries: [Sat Apr 17 19:32:41 2010] dadadev 67.195.114.237 Unsubscription Confirmation Sent for dadadev.list justin@PROTECTED The IP Address: 67.195.114.237 is where the request is coming from. If you do a quick search for th ...Continue Reading
April 26th 2010 PDT
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Bruce Kallick <curmudgeon@PROTECTED> wrote: I wonder if this might be happening to folks reading email in a web browser infected with an address-harvesting spider. Does that make any sense?I don't think so because it happened to me too - but only once.I had actually wanted to switch my subscription over to a different email address anyway so I took the excuse. (both addresses go to the same Gmail account in the end and are checked on the same computer - I know that nothing h ...Continue Reading
April 26th 2010 PDT
I figured it out!!! I bet it is the public list archive being hit by a search engine. I noticed in Alan's message that there is an unsubscribe link for him (I munged it in this message). I am not sure where to go from here though. Maybe before messages are put in the archive, they can be parsed to remove the message footer? On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Alan Hysinger wrote: > > Yeah, the same happened to me when I first subscribed a few weeks back. > I am fairly certain it is someone else on the list. &g ...Continue Reading
April 26th 2010 PDT
I wonder if this might be happening to folks reading email in a web browser infected with an address-harvesting spider. Does that make any sense? -- curmudgeon On 4/26/10 at 11:32 PM, originalgeek@PROTECTED (Alan Hysinger) wrote: >Yeah, the same happened to me when I first subscribed a few weeks back. >I am fairly certain it is someone else on the list. >Perhaps since this is seemingly a frequent occurrence, Justin >might want to look at the log files, and have a private >conversation with whomeve ...Continue Reading
April 26th 2010 PDT
Yeah, the same happened to me when I first subscribed a few weeks back. I am fairly certain it is someone else on the list. Perhaps since this is seemingly a frequent occurrence, Justin might want to look at the log files, and have a private conversation with whomever is doing it. It's inappropriate. Alan On Apr 25, 2010, at 7:31 PM, Yehuda Katz wrote: > > Ever since my last message to this list, I have been getting > unsubscribe confirmation messages. > Every so often, I get a message that says click ...Continue Reading
April 25th 2010 PDT
Ever since my last message to this list, I have been getting unsubscribe confirmation messages. Every so often, I get a message that says click here to confirm you want to unsubscribe. I certainly do not want to unsubscribe. Is this a bug or is there someone somehow triggering these messages? - YK ...Continue Reading
Start a new thread, email: dadadev@dadamailproject.com
This is the developer discussion mailing list for Dada Mail.
If you are just looking for support Dada Mail, consult the message boards at:
https://forum.dadamailproject.com
Documentation for Dada Mail:
Specifically, see the Error FAQ:
https://dadamailproject.com/d/FAQ-errors.pod.html
To post to this list, send a message to:
mailto:dadadev@dadamailproject.com
All subscribers of this list may post to the list itself.
Topics that are welcome:
Dada Mail is on Github:
https://github.com/justingit/dada-mail/
If you would like to fork, branch, send over PRs, open up issues, etc.
This Privacy Policy is for this mailing list, and this mailing list only.
Email addresses collection through this mailing list are used explicitly to work within this email discussion list.
We only collect email addresses through our Closed-Loop Opt-In system.
We don't use your email address for any other purpose.
We won't be sharing your email address with any other entity.
Unsubscription can be done at any time. Please contact us at: justin@dadamailproject.com for any help regarding your subscription, including removal from the mailing list.
All mailing list messages sent from us will include a subscription removal link, which will allow you to remove yourself from this mailing list automatically, and permanently.
All consent to use your email address for any other purpose stated at the time of the mailing list subscription will also be revoked upon mailing list removal.