May 1st 2009 PDT
On May 1, 2009, at 1:44 AM, Dave Leffler wrote: > > Actually, you'll need to delete line 1676 - it's an extra closing > brace that > shouldn't be in there... I've fixed the upload (dada_bridge.pl > dated Apr 30 > is fixed, Apr 28 is not). Yup - caught that. I have it running on my testing server (erm, laptop) and I'll pop it up live on the Dada Mail Support site for us to use once I polish off a few things I was working on as well. Once that's done (or a little before), it'll be on github ...Continue Reading
May 1st 2009 PDT
Actually, you'll need to delete line 1676 - it's an extra closing brace that shouldn't be in there... I've fixed the upload (dada_bridge.pl dated Apr 30 is fixed, Apr 28 is not). Dave Leffler -----Original Message----- From: Justin J [mailto:justin@PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 19:45 To: [list_settings.list_name] Subscriber Subject: [dadadev] RE: Dada Bridge w/moderation enhancements On Apr 28, 2009, at 1:55 PM, Dave Leffler wrote: > FWIW, There is now an untested dev 3.1 modded version at > http: ...Continue Reading
April 30th 2009 PDT
On Apr 28, 2009, at 1:55 PM, Dave Leffler wrote: > FWIW, There is now an untested dev 3.1 modded version at > http://www.harrisonhills.org/files/File/dada_bridge.31a.zip > (I use 3.0.3 and this seems to work under it) Wow. I don't know how you did that, but that's awesome. I'll fold it into the 3.1 code I'm working on and start testing it on this list (muhahaha) ...Continue Reading
April 30th 2009 PDT
At 7:09 PM -0400 4/30/09, Lennie Jarratt wrote: I don't know if this'll help the scenarios everyone is facing, though: wanting to send the same message to more than one list. This did used to be a feature in Dada Mail. It was *removed*, when subscriber fields were introduced - subscriber fields could be used instead to make dynamic sublists. The reason for the removal was that there was going to be a mass of confusion if you ever, say, wanted to send a message to *part* of more than one list. Each time ...Continue Reading
April 30th 2009 PDT
Cool, thanks.� I'll check out the alpha version.LennieOn Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Justin J <justin@PROTECTED> wrote: �I am facing this problem myself at the moment. However, I have to figure out a solution yet. Taking a look at the mysql backend, the database design is a bit weak. There should be a table for subscribers, a table for lists, and another table that maps subscribers to lists. In a nutshell, that's what will happen in 3.1 (the alpha that's out will has this design, already) I don't know if this' ...Continue Reading
April 30th 2009 PDT
> I am facing this problem myself at the moment. However, I have to > figure out a solution yet. Taking a look at the mysql backend, the > database design is a bit weak. There should be a table for > subscribers, a table for lists, and another table that maps > subscribers to lists. In a nutshell, that's what will happen in 3.1 (the alpha that's out will has this design, already) I don't know if this'll help the scenarios everyone is facing, though: wanting to send the same message to more ...Continue Reading
April 30th 2009 PDT
>> >> I am trying to create a new list via the Dadamail API. I am using >> the DADA::MailingList Create method. >> >> However, when I create the list, only 4 fields are being inserted >> into the database (list, admin_menu, cipher_key, >> fallback_field_values). I checked the LIST_SETUP_DEFAULTS variable, >> and it contains all the elements. However, for some reason, these >> aren't being loaded into the database. (MySQL backend). Why is this >> oc ...Continue Reading
April 30th 2009 PDT
Never mind, I found the solution. If anyone else faces this problem, use the DADA::MailingList::Settings save method Samer Bechara wrote: > > Hello, > > I am trying to create a new list via the Dadamail API. I am using the > DADA::MailingList Create method. > > However, when I create the list, only 4 fields are being inserted into > the database (list, admin_menu, cipher_key, fallback_field_values). I > checked the LIST_SETUP_DEFAULTS variable, and it contains all the > elements. How ...Continue Reading
April 30th 2009 PDT
That's what I am doing so far.� That is really just a work around and doesn't really solve the underlying data management issue.LennieOn Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Frans Gouverne <f.gouverne@PROTECTED> wrote: List Management Question> ----- Original Message ----- From: Lennie Jarratt To: Dada Mail Developers Subscriber Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 6:34 AM Subject: �List Management Question I keep running into the following scenario and was wondering if anyone else has dealt with this yet. Organization ...Continue Reading
April 30th 2009 PDT
List Management Question> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lennie Jarratt > To: [list_settings.list_name] Subscriber > Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 6:34 AM > Subject: [dadadev] List Management Question > > > > I keep running into the following scenario and was wondering if anyone > else has dealt with this yet. > > > Organization has multiple lists. They want to send out an email blast to > all lists or select which lists to send to with one simple send instead of & ...Continue Reading
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