August 26th 2007 PST
On 8/25/07, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote: > > On Aug 23, 2007, at 2:08 PM, Mariano Absatz wrote: > > > What am I doing wrong? > > > > Is there a way to use full perl regexes in the blacklist? what is the > > syntax for it? > > You can probably use Perl regex's (or you used to), but I do have > tentative plans to remove that ability, since it posses a security > threat - in the SQL backend, there's chance of an injection. If > you're using the SQL backend at the moment ...Continue Reading
August 25th 2007 PST
On Aug 22, 2007, at 1:27 AM, Garry Stasiuk wrote: > > Howdy > Can anyone point me towards info on setting a discussion list > I'm a real novice at this aneed all the help I can get Here's the skinny - install the dada_bridge.pl plugin: http://mojo.skazat.com/support/documentation-dada-2_10_15/ dada_bridge.pl.html ...Continue Reading
August 25th 2007 PST
On Aug 23, 2007, at 2:08 PM, Mariano Absatz wrote: > What am I doing wrong? > > Is there a way to use full perl regexes in the blacklist? what is the > syntax for it? You can probably use Perl regex's (or you used to), but I do have tentative plans to remove that ability, since it posses a security threat - in the SQL backend, there's chance of an injection. If you're using the SQL backend at the moment, there's a good chance that regex's won't work. ...Continue Reading
August 24th 2007 PST
On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:36 PM, Mariano Absatz wrote: > IIRC, 2.10.0 didn't do this (or is/was it a configuration setting?). > > I see two pros and two cons to this approach: > pros) > 1) You can "fix" the message and re-use the same copy again and again > for a slight performance increase (this is in fact not valid if you > change the "To:" address in each message) > 2) You know to which message you are referring to if you speak about > the message sent at 8:37 AM yesterday ...Continue Reading
August 24th 2007 PST
Hi, I migrated a very lage list from an old hosting where I had installed a very old 2.10.0 and now I'm using a brand new 2.10.15... With this large list, I noticed that when I send a message, de "Date:" field gets fixed at the start of the run, so that the message that gets sent a couple of hours later has it's "Date:" somehow well in the past... IIRC, 2.10.0 didn't do this (or is/was it a configuration setting?). I see two pros and two cons to this approach: pros) 1) You can "fix" th ...Continue Reading
August 23rd 2007 PST
Hi there... maybe I missed it... but if I understand it correctly, you can use black lists to prohibit not only individual addresses but also at least complete domains (perl regex support would be great to use if there's a way)... I'm actually trying to catch a few common domain name mistakes (e.g. hotmial.com)... in http://example.org/mail.cgi?f=view_list&type=black_list I see: =============================================================== You can also use the blacklist to match a part of an email address. For exa ...Continue Reading
August 22nd 2007 PST
Howdy Can anyone point me towards info on setting a discussion list I'm a real novice at this aneed all the help I can get Thanks -- Mo Eb , Garry ---------------------------------------------------------- * *** *********** *** *** http://home.comcast.net/~garrystasiuk/ * * Garry T. Stasiuk "They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown." -- Carl Sagan ...Continue Reading
August 16th 2007 PST
I think these are all great. Justin, you should have a competition in your support boards for the new name of the dada mail site. That way, you don't have to worry about thinking up a name, you just have to pick the best one. Or you can even let the community do that for you with a poll. Winner gets a free copy of pro dada with the magic book. Whuddya say? ~regards, Michael Sagaser Information & Computer Technology East Carolina University Henry Hughes wrote: yadayadabing.com On 16/08/07, Bruce Scherzinger wr ...Continue Reading
August 16th 2007 PST
yadayadabing.com On 16/08/07, Bruce Scherzinger wrote: > > dadaboom.com? > > > Michael Sagaser wrote: > What about: > > dadamailings.com > dadaemails.com > emailwithdada.com > > ??? > > > > Michael Sagaser > Information & Computer Technology > East Carolina University > > Bruce Kallick wrote: > So Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote, at 10:08 PM on 8/14/07: > > > > > What's wrong with dada-mail.com? > > ...Continue Reading
August 15th 2007 PST
On Aug 15, 2007, at 6:45 PM, Michael Sagaser wrote: > > dadamailings.com > dadaemails.com > emailwithdada.com I'll figure it all out when I come to it. I just found out I have 30 days to move my business and where I live. Not terribly excited about that, so, a few things to deal with; ...Continue Reading
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