May 16th 2006 UTC
You know Justin, you are one hell of a good guy to put up with that shit so politely for so long. Personally, I would have told that Seibert asshole to fuck off a long time ago (must be torro or virgo or something like that). Now - I have use MOJO & more recently DADA (;)) for years. I have hacked the shit out of it to make it do what I want but I never had a problem that was a REAL PROBLEM so far. That includes going thru server upgrades (OS, Perl, mysql, controlpanels etc. at nauseatum) more often than I care to ...Continue Reading
May 16th 2006 UTC
> I was also advised that perhaps you should contact the Perl developers > directly and see what they have to say. Perhaps, it is a bug of some > type in Perl. Out of curiosity, have you gone that route? No. I don't think it's a bug - I think it's a warning logged in the error log, because you turned warnings, "on". > I just thought you > might be interested in it since I assume I am running newer; i.e., > more > up to date software that many of your other subscribers, as well as ...Continue Reading
May 16th 2006 UTC
Not sure what you mean by this. I have tried to get some infomration by posting questions in different parts of the board because I >>don't<< post to dozens of groups. I post to this one, out of necessity, in order to try to get a piece of freeware working. If you are upset because I don't follow the etiquette you have internally developed to deal with all of your message boards, or you deal with polished pearls, that's unfortunate. */Gerard Seibert <gerard@PROTECTED>/* wrote: ...Continue Reading
May 15th 2006 UTC
"Dada Mail \(Justin Simoni\)" > > > In the future, please do not top post. It is a real annoyance, and a > > sign of a newbie. Furthermore, HTML is usually shunned in newsgroups. > > Plain ASCII text is the way to go. > > Please don't place rules on users that don't exist - everyone has > different styles, and none of them really rub me the wrong way. > > As far as the warnings go, like anything, if anyone wants to give a > hand, I'd really appreciate it - Dada ...Continue Reading
May 15th 2006 UTC
> In the future, please do not top post. It is a real annoyance, and a > sign of a newbie. Furthermore, HTML is usually shunned in newsgroups. > Plain ASCII text is the way to go. Please don't place rules on users that don't exist - everyone has different styles, and none of them really rub me the wrong way. As far as the warnings go, like anything, if anyone wants to give a hand, I'd really appreciate it - Dada Mail's a large program and there's many things that I would like to have done with it, and ...Continue Reading
May 15th 2006 UTC
ed RICHARDSON > Re: [dadadev] Re: Apache-2.2.2 and Dada 2.10.8 > Just take the -t off of the initiation routine, the messages go away. It's just tripping over option strict observations. > > William McKee wrote: > On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 01:00:28PM -0000, Gerard Seibert wrote: > > Perhaps, I should have been more specific. I want to get DADA into the > > FSBD ports system. I would like to make a port that installs DADA, along > > with a '.dada_files' directory, ideally un ...Continue Reading
May 15th 2006 UTC
Just take the -t off of the initiation routine, the messages go away. It's just tripping over option strict observations.*/William McKee <william@PROTECTED>/* wrote: On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 01:00:28PM -0000, Gerard Seibert wrote:> Perhaps, I should have been more specific. I want to get DADA into the> FSBD ports system. I would like to make a port that installs DADA, along> with a '.dada_files' directory, ideally under the '~/home' directory> with all the proper permissions set, etc.Ahhh, I see ...Continue Reading
May 15th 2006 UTC
William McKee > > On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 01:00:28PM -0000, Gerard Seibert wrote: > > Perhaps, I should have been more specific. I want to get DADA into the > > FSBD ports system. I would like to make a port that installs DADA, along > > with a '.dada_files' directory, ideally under the '~/home' directory > > with all the proper permissions set, etc. > > Ahhh, I see. I'm not too familiar with FBSD ports so can't help you > there. Even as easy as it is to install Dada, I can se ...Continue Reading
May 15th 2006 UTC
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 01:00:28PM -0000, Gerard Seibert wrote: > Perhaps, I should have been more specific. I want to get DADA into the > FSBD ports system. I would like to make a port that installs DADA, along > with a '.dada_files' directory, ideally under the '~/home' directory > with all the proper permissions set, etc. Ahhh, I see. I'm not too familiar with FBSD ports so can't help you there. Even as easy as it is to install Dada, I can see the benefit of a port. I wish you luck. Unfortunately, I do ...Continue Reading
May 15th 2006 UTC
William McKee > On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 11:35:14PM -0000, Gerard Seibert wrote: > > I still want to port DADA Mail to FreeBSD. but I just do not have the > > time to complete the venture. If anyone else reading this has any > > experience with FreeBSD, and would like to work with me on porting this > > application, please contact me. > > Hi Gerard, > > What's there to port? I'm running Dada on FreeBSD 6.1 and it's working > fine. I don't recall having to make any special ad ...Continue Reading
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