October 2nd 2008 PST
> 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 PST
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 PST
> 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 PST
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 PST
> 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
October 2nd 2008 PST
I wonder how could i edit the current encodings that dada mail supports & add our local oneits Windows-1256Because all our mailings subjects are in native language "arabic" & dada mail sent it out corrupted in the subject "only" Kindly advise.Thank you-- Taiseer � .. +20 11 40 50 920Pharmaceutical Sciences - Cairo University.T.N.C System administrator | Freelancer.Mary Pickford - "Adding sound to movies would be like putting lipstick on the Venus de Milo." Post: ma ...Continue Reading
September 30th 2008 PST
Hi Justin This sounds like a fantastic idea. We've been using Dada for over 4 years now, run campaigns for amazing brands, and have a great list of things that we'd like to add and to be honest can probably fund a good part of this project to make the project a success and Dada into the project our clients and the broader Dada users are now asking for. Let me put together a list of feature requests from our team and our clients and I'll email it over to you separately for a sanity check and then share wi ...Continue Reading
September 30th 2008 PST
Greetings all. Justin, I think all of your ideas are fantastic, but I worry that Dada Mail will start to "progress" past the point of being strong at what it's intended to be. I don't want to sound like I'm trying to limit progress, but I think in choosing projects to implement and new features to include, I would recommend taking the heart and intent of the program and choosing projects that are in keeping with the focus of the program. I firmly believe that Dada Mail is the best at what it does in th ...Continue Reading
September 30th 2008 PST
Hello Everyone, I've recently branched the Dada Mail trunk, and I have a bug-fixes branch, as well as the main feature enhancements trunk to work with. I'm also getting itchy to work on some new features within Dada Mail and I'm currently wondering which features to include. I'd like to add features, based on what's the most popular to the users of Dada Mail - in other words, give the people who use Dada Mail a choice of what features I add in. User-contributed features for Dada Mail are non-existent I wa ...Continue Reading
September 23rd 2008 PST
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