October 7th 2008 PDT
Here are the links: tar.gz: zip: And here's the changelog: 3.1.0 Download 3.1.0 ... Forthcoming... Changes 3.1.0 Bug Fixes 3.1.0 2007462 3.0.0 - example .dada_config's uncut for %LIST_SETUP_INCLUDE https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2007462&group_id=13002&atid=113002 3.0.0 - Send last msg to new subscribers msg corrupted? http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2099456&group_id=13002&atid=113002 [ 2099488 ] 3.0 - Dada Bridge only appends list shortname http://sourceforge ...Continue Reading
October 6th 2008 PDT
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October 6th 2008 PDT
On Oct 6, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Peter Velan wrote: > would like to help, but I'm not sure where the mentioned snapshot is > located? Ah! Haven't put it up yet! Even if it's a snapshot, I need to put the updated changelog in there, so you all know what bugs have been worked on. The list of bugs for just 3.0.0 is over 20, and I think most are valid and have been worked on, ...Continue Reading
October 6th 2008 PDT
am 06.10.2008 11:00 schrieb Justin J: > Will it work perfectly? I don't know, but I'll release a snapshot of > Dada Mail with these changes in, as soon as I can. I really need > feedback on these sorts of things, so if you can install and give it a > try, it is very much appreciated. If that's too much trouble, it's > really really easy to run the automated tests if you have linux/unix/ > Mac OS X: Hi Justin, would like to help, but I'm not sure where the mentioned snapshot is located? Pet ...Continue Reading
October 6th 2008 PDT
Sometimes, more often than I would have liked, during a mass mailing people are reporting an error that begins like this, "Warning! Mailout seems broken!" What that means is that something got corrupted in the files that make up a mass mailing. How that happens - I don't know. My guess is that it's a race condition: two processes are trying to write to the same file and the file just gets obliterated. There's safeguards against this: in the code, the directory of files that makes up a mass maili ...Continue Reading
October 2nd 2008 PDT
> Here is what I would like to see: > 1. SOAP API - this feature would make me even more likely to use and > recommend dada mail - I do web sites with customized control panels > and my current clients find it difficult to switch to dada's panel > for mailing list work. > My fear with the SOAP feature is that I'll take all this time to make it, and then, NO one will use it. I don't exactly get a waterfall of code contributions now, I'm having a hard time seeing that this would happen just ...Continue Reading
October 2nd 2008 PDT
Hey Justin,You really should set up a poll.Here is what I would like to see:1. SOAP API - this feature would make me even more likely to use and recommend dada mail - I do web sites with customized control panels and my current clients find it difficult to switch to dada's panel for mailing list work. 2. Batch complete notifications - I would love this, especially if you can set the address to send the notifications to - that way, I could have a script that would automatically check the sending monitor every time ...Continue Reading
October 2nd 2008 PDT
> Oops. I wish there would be a work around to send encoded subjects > properly Yeah, me too. He's some notes I've collected: http://www.mail-archive.com/perl-unicode@PROTECTED/msg02686.html http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=675777 http://search.cpan.org/~doneill/MIME-tools-5.427/lib/MIME/Words.pm http://search.cpan.org/~pts/MIME-AltWords-0.12/lib/MIME/AltWords.pm http://search.cpan.org/~nezumi/MIME-EncWords-1.010.101/EncWords.pm There's three different perl modules that do the same thing and I have no i ...Continue Reading
October 2nd 2008 PDT
Oops. I wish there would be a work around to send encoded subjects properly because message subjects gives the FIRST impression which is very important to make message opened and thus read. Thank you a million all the way. On 10/2/08, Justin J wrote: > >> I wonder how could i edit the current encodings that dada mail >> supports & add our local one >> its Windows-12 > > Change it in Manage List -> Sending Options -> Advanced > > The Config.pm file holds the default encodings ...Continue Reading
October 2nd 2008 PDT
> I wonder how could i edit the current encodings that dada mail > supports & add our local one > its Windows-12 Change it in Manage List -> Sending Options -> Advanced The Config.pm file holds the default encodings in, "@CONTENT_TRANSFER_ENCODINGS" it has directions inline with the code as to how to add to this list (it's easy) You can do that all you want, but this bug says, http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1971599&group_id=13002&atid=113002 That encodin ...Continue Reading
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