November 1st 2009 PST
am 02.11.2009 00:11 schrieb Justin J: >> a) An eror still comes up: >> >> "Wide character in print at /data/cgi-bin/ddm4/mail.cgi line 1554." > > OK, this is an error that's only in the error log? yes > This type of error has to do with the unicode stuff in Dada Mail - > something's getting tripped-up from it. Not... sure... what :) > >> b1) In my webpage there's a style section in the html head like ... >> >> a { font-weight:bold; ... } >> a:hove ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PST
* or even, use the Dada Mail templates, like this: to have Dada Mail ignore parts of your message. Suggest #1 isn't a very good idea to do with email messages, Suggestion #2 is a little old-school and suggestion #3 isn't very convenient. I'll make a note to change the automatic plain text creation to just simply use only what's in the body tag of the HTML message. That'll save a lot of grief. > b2) Any german umlaut (in the webpage these kind of characters are > coded as HTML entities is lost in the te ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PST
am 01.11.2009 23:31 schrieb Justin J: > On Nov 1, 2009, at 11:04 PM, Peter Velan wrote: >> >> [Sun Nov 01 18:29:57 2009] [client 192.168.100.65] [Sun Nov 1 >> 18:29:57 2009] mail.cgi: [Sun Nov 1 18:29:57 2009] mail.cgi: Can't >> locate YAML/Syck.pm in @INC (@INC contains: **big-list*** at >> DADA/perllib/HTML/TextToHTML.pm line 638., referer: >> http://ubx/dm/mail.cgi?f=send_url_email > > [...] > The other option, if you're familiar with the CPAN shell, is to just ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PST
On Nov 1, 2009, at 11:04 PM, Peter Velan wrote: > > [Sun Nov 01 18:29:57 2009] [client 192.168.100.65] [Sun Nov 1 > 18:29:57 2009] mail.cgi: [Sun Nov 1 18:29:57 2009] mail.cgi: Can't > locate YAML/Syck.pm in @INC (@INC contains: **big-list*** at > DADA/perllib/HTML/TextToHTML.pm line 638., referer: > http://ubx/dm/mail.cgi?f=send_url_email Ah, well, there's our problem - we're missing a perl CPAN module - it's amazing anything's working, really. Here's the one that's missing: YAML::Syck I did ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PST
am 01.11.2009 21:36 schrieb Justin J: > On Nov 1, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Peter Velan wrote: >> . But I could not send a web page (this works fine in >> 2.10.16). > > > What does happen? Do you get a blank screen, or a server 500 error? > Or,.. The dadamail sending page is just reloaded, no errors reported inside of a dadamail itself >> Nothing unusual in .dada_files/.logs/dada.txt >> No more logging anomalies found. > > Have you set up the error log itself? It needs to be ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PST
On Nov 1, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Peter Velan wrote: > . But I could not send a web page (this works fine in > 2.10.16). What does happen? Do you get a blank screen, or a server 500 error? Or,.. > Nothing unusual in .dada_files/.logs/dada.txt > No more logging anomalies found. Have you set up the error log itself? It needs to be set up manually, in the $PROGRAM_ERROR_LOG variable, ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PST
Hi folks, I'm still running 2.10.16. For testing purpose i installed V4 beta 3. I am able to send a simple test message. But I could not send a web page (this works fine in 2.10.16). My System: Debian/testing Mysql 5.1.37 Dada Mail 4 beta 3, advanced mode config via ".dada_config" For each web page sending attempt I got a set of full blown html-mails in .tmp/ like: ... .dada_files/.tmp/tmp_msg-1257096597-smEsxS6p" .dada_files/.tmp/tmp_msg-1257096660-nvNjUaMm" .dada_files/.tmp/tmp_msg-12570966 ...Continue Reading
October 31st 2009 PST
On Oct 31, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Peter Velan wrote: > am 31.10.2009 11:25 schrieb Peter Velan: >> >> >> > ^ > > Does Dadamail eats squared brackets? > In my original posting I had written "left-bracket 1 right-bracket" in > positions marked as "^" above. It does - we had this problem just a week or two ago on this very list. The problem is, the left and right brackets are used for Dada Mail's old tagging system, which is still supported, throughout the program, ...Continue Reading
October 31st 2009 PST
On Oct 31, 2009, at 11:24 AM, Peter Velan wrote: > am 31.10.2009 00:06 schrieb Justin J: >> Hurrah! Dada Mail 4 Beta 3 has been released! Here are the download >> links: >> [...] >> http://cloud.github.com/downloads/justingit/dada-mail/dada-4_0_0-beta_3.zip > > "Encode Message Header": > > Non-ASCII characters in headers MUST be encoded as per . IMHO, this > should not be selectable by user! > > I agree that it should/must, but the reason why it's currently an ...Continue Reading
October 31st 2009 PST
am 31.10.2009 11:25 schrieb Peter Velan: > Non-ASCII characters in headers MUST be encoded as per . IMHO, this ^ > should not be selectable by user! > > > ^ Does Dadamail eats squared brackets? In my original posting I had written "left-bracket 1 right-bracket" in positions marked as "^" above. Another distracting feature: Why does Dadamail expands any "\n\n" into "\n\n\n"? Greetings, Peter ...Continue Reading
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