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Re: Hiding Subscriber Fields

December 10th 2008 UTC

On Dec 10, 2008, at 2:27 PM, Carl G. Kuczun wrote: > > Does anyone know if you can hide certain subscriber fields from the > subscriber? > > Carl K Indeed, as mentioned in the Manage Subscribers -> Subscriber Fields, screen, > Field Names prefixed with, "_" will not be displayed on public > subscription forms. This prefix can be changed in the config, $HIDDEN_SUBSCRIBER_FIELDS_PREFIX http://dadamailproject.com/support/documentation-dada-3_0_1/Config.pm.html#_hidden_subscri ...Continue Reading

Re: Disabling sending mail functionality for a list?

December 10th 2008 UTC

On Dec 10, 2008, at 6:00 AM, anebi@PROTECTED wrote: > I want to disallow users to able to send messages thru > this list. How can i do this? > > Thanks in advanced! That's the default setup - there's nothing you'll have to do. To create a discussion list, you'll first have to install Dada Bridge and in Dada Bridge, for each of your lists, uncheck the option, "Disable sending using this method " and check the option, "Make this list a discussion list" ...Continue Reading

Default Values for New Lists

December 10th 2008 UTC

A while back I asked if new lists could be created based on the settings of an already existing one. The answer was yes, easily. Does anyone have the code to do this? Ideally, there would be a field on the Create New List form where you could choose a list to use as the default, but I'd be happy with a single, hard-coded list name. Carl K ...Continue Reading

Hiding Subscriber Fields

December 10th 2008 UTC

Does anyone know if you can hide certain subscriber fields from the subscriber? Carl K ...Continue Reading

Disabling sending mail functionality for a list?

December 10th 2008 UTC

Hi, i installed latest dada mailing list management software in one of the our server and i want to use it only like interface to manage users for one of the list. I want to disallow users to able to send messages thru this list. How can i do this? Thanks in advanced! ...Continue Reading

Re: FYI Info on how mailing speeds are affected by recipient hosts

December 10th 2008 UTC

On Dec 9, 2008, at 10:00 PM, John Collins wrote: > No action requested--just interesting info. A possible partial > solution could be to evenly distribute the receiving domains > throughout the entire mailing list. Sounds like a daunting task. It would actually be pretty easy with the SQL backend - we just have the get the subscribers using something like, http://www.randomsnippets.com/2008/10/28/how-to-randomly-order-or-select-rows-in-a-mysql-query/ Right now, the subscribers are always fed to the ...Continue Reading

Re: Fwd: CRON & mass mailing

December 10th 2008 UTC

> On Dec 9, 2008, at 1:32 PM, benjamin wrote: > ...Continue Reading

FYI- Latest sending summary and error logs

December 9th 2008 UTC

Just FYI The latest sending to over 18,000 went out in just under two hours. That's an improvement. It would have been a lot faster actually, but about a dozen times it stopped sending for as much as two minutes. When it stopped for over a minute, it would reload the message and under the progress bar a line of text would come up that said the message had stopped sending. Most times it would reload the message several times, taking up to two minutes, before it would start again (a page comes up that only cont ...Continue Reading

FYI Info on how mailing speeds are affected by recipient hosts

December 9th 2008 UTC

FYI on typical sending slowdowns by Westhost tech. No action requested--just interesting info. A possible partial solution could be to evenly distribute the receiving domains throughout the entire mailing list. Sounds like a daunting task. At 7:15 PM -0700 12/6/08, WestHost Support Department wrote: >Dear John, > >Usually what happens when you start a mass mailing like this is you >start several connections to different mail servers, but if you say >have 5 yahoo addresses in a row, its gonna conne ...Continue Reading

Re: Adding a List Information Cookie

December 9th 2008 UTC

Thanks Justin, that's exactly what I needed. The only change was that to clear the cookie I had to use -value => '',instead of -value => undef,Otherwise it retained the last value. Now off to FCK to implement custom directories....On 8-Dec-08, at 10:01 PM, Justin J wrote:I'd like DaDa to store the name of the list being edited in a cookie so FCK can use that for user-specific file upload directories, templates, etc. I'm comfortable with PHP but It's been a long time since I've done any Perl coding, and it was pre ...Continue Reading
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