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Re: How to change default options creating a new list?

February 13th 2007 UTC

On Feb 13, 2007, at 5:26 AM, Briongos Caballero, Sergio wrote: Mailing List Powered by Dada Mail http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/what_is_dada_mail/ ...Continue Reading

How to change default options creating a new list?

February 13th 2007 UTC

Hello, I want to change the preferences by defect when I create a new list, for example, by default when I create a new list Enable Batch Sending is checked and I want Send Email Using SMTP checked, Close Your List is unchecked and I want checked by default, and another options. What I need to modify to change the values by default? Thanks for all. Mailing List Powered by Dada Mail Post: mailto:dadadev@PROTECTED Unsubscribe: http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/u/[list]/ List Information: http://mojo. ...Continue Reading

Re: 2.10.13 beta 1 any day now

February 12th 2007 UTC

On Feb 12, 2007, at 2:43 PM, William McKee wrote: > > Should I submit the report I made last month to SourceForge? When in doubt, open a bug report - it can always be closed and it's the best way to keep all issues organized. ...Continue Reading

Re: RFC: black list changes

February 12th 2007 UTC

> , I don't have a problem with > the change. However, I'm kinda wondering why you'd get a performance > improvement by requiring the '@' sign. Are there other ways to improve > performance rather than breaking backwards compatibility? These changes are mostly for the SQL backend - Currently, When a Dada Mail looks and see a subscriber matches something saved in the blacklist, it'll pull the entire blacklist into memory, and then loop over every single email address, performing a pattern match on it ...Continue Reading

Re: 2.10.13 beta 1 any day now

February 12th 2007 UTC

On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 01:00:09AM -0000, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote: > > Here's a list of some of the bugs found and fixed: > > https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=13002&atid=113002 > Justin, Should I submit the report I made last month to SourceForge? It's the one where using an anchor in the url to the Send Archive would cause the sending to fail. I'll try to find some time to address it and provide a patch. Thanks, William ...Continue Reading

Re: RFC: black list changes

February 12th 2007 UTC

On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 12:50:08AM -0000, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote: > > I'm thinking of changing how the blacklist works. > Since I don't actually use the blacklist, I don't have a problem with the change. However, I'm kinda wondering why you'd get a performance improvement by requiring the '@' sign. Are there other ways to improve performance rather than breaking backwards compatibility? William ...Continue Reading

2.10.13 beta 1 any day now

February 10th 2007 UTC

I'll be releasing a beta version of 2.10.13 soon, most likely after the weekend is over. Mostly bug fixes and tests added. Although not too too exciting, it'll be another, pretty solid release, and passing tests to back it up! :) Here's a list of some of the bugs found and fixed: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=13002&atid=113002 (newest on the top) A lot of them seem incredibly silly, but hadn't turned up until someone pointed them out, and also didn't get fixed until a test was created. So if ...Continue Reading

RFC: black list changes

February 10th 2007 UTC

I'm thinking of changing how the blacklist works. Currently, you can have basically anything in there, to match an email address, like an entire email address, just the domain, or just anything really. For example: nope@PROTECTED aol.com bart I'm thinking it may be a good idea to only allow you to either have an entire email address, an entire domain preceeded by an, "@" symbol or a name appended with an, "@" symbol, like so: nope@PROTECTED @aol.com bart@ This change would help speed up ...Continue Reading

Re: Dada Mail with HTTP AUTH

February 5th 2007 UTC

On Feb 5, 2007, at 12:32 PM, Mike Tonks wrote: > > I caught a brief mention of HTTP_AUTH somewhere in the support > site, but > nothing concrete. Does anyone know of an easy way to do this? > Could it > be done as a plugin? If anything, that's a really interesting idea to do and I can see what the benefits of that could be. Currently, there isn't any support for HTTP_AUTH in Dada Mail, although you could def. make a plugin out of it, but it would still take some pretty heavy changes to t ...Continue Reading

Re: Forward to a friend bug

February 5th 2007 UTC

I haven't - Works for me, but yeah, it wasn't working for me on *your* Dada ;) If you want, email me directly with the message you're trying to send, let me know how you're trying to send it, any changes to the default settings you made and I'll do some testing. Cheers, ...Continue Reading
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