February 16th 2006 PDT
Hey again, I'm going to start releasing weekly, "builds" of Dada Mail for testing purposes. Too many silly bugs are being released too often in the stable versions and I don't like that. You'll probably see the first dev build on Monday, Cheers, ...Continue Reading
February 16th 2006 PDT
Heya, Quick note - the Flash Subscription Form is completely broken - the docs are wrong, the Flash file itself has a bug in it and the XML Dada Mail returns to the swf movie isn't correct. I'll have a fix soon :) ...Continue Reading
February 14th 2006 PDT
Yeah, wpoison looks good, except the license isn't compatible with Dada Mail's and you really have to be careful about that kind of things, these days. We had a similar system on the server I'm hosted on, although I forget what it was called. ...Continue Reading
February 14th 2006 PDT
On 4 Jan 2006 18:30:20 -0000, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote: > I was also thinking of putting a small honeypot type application in > Dada Mail - so random screens would be generated with valid-in-form, > but invalid-in-real-life emails addresses speckled throughout. Email > spiders would then swallow up these invalid emails and stuff them > into their database. The idea is that if a database contains so many > invalid addresses, it would render the entire list useless. This has already been done... ...Continue Reading
February 13th 2006 PDT
Justin, Other factors have an influence too: The number of parameters being passed.. you can sometimes get away with having 1 variable in a query string, although it will take longer for such a page to gain its PR. How long a page has been there. Also, and this a new factor (allegedly), it now depends on how old your incoming links are. H Manfred Lechner wrote: > >> the pagerank for: >> http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/list/dadadev/ >> is 6/10 >> The PageRank for: >&g ...Continue Reading
February 13th 2006 PDT
>the pagerank for: >http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/list/dadadev/ >is 6/10 >The PageRank for: >http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi?f=list&list=dadadev >Is 0/10. Hi Justin, The page rank is only one out of many factors which gives a page its final position in google. For pages which do not have many external links pointing to them (thus presumably being of major importance) google checks if question marks or other 'weird' signs makes it most likely that the link points to a ...Continue Reading
February 13th 2006 PDT
This is sort of interesting. I installed the GoogleToolbar for Firefox: http://toolbar.google.com/firefox/ It has a neat little thingy that let's you see the PageRank of a page - the pagerank for: http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/list/dadadev/ is 6/10 The PageRank for: http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi?f=list&list=dadadev Is 0/10. The information on both of these screens is the same - they're exactly the same thing. The only difference is the first has its paramaters passed as a ...Continue Reading
February 13th 2006 PDT
> Yes, it just sticks with the same screen, no error log entries on > this.... K, I'll get to that. > I do have some entries like this that I didn't have before: > > [Sun Feb 12 04:39:40 2006] mail.cgi: list = flashnew at > /DADA/MailingList/Subscribers/baseSQL.pm line 59. > [Sun Feb 12 04:39:40 2006] mail.cgi: creating new dbh object. at > /DADA/MailingList/Subscribers/baseSQL.pm line 68. > [Sun Feb 12 04:39:40 2006] mail.cgi: $self->{list} flashnew at > /DADA/MailingList/Subscribe ...Continue Reading
February 12th 2006 PDT
>(little surprise) Hadn't noticed that yet.....neat !! >Hmm, it's working for me, but there may be another bug if caching is >on - you'll (probably) just see the same admin screen, with the >dropdown menu. Yes, it just sticks with the same screen, no error log entries on this.... I do have some entries like this that I didn't have before: [Sun Feb 12 04:39:40 2006] mail.cgi: list = flashnew at /DADA/MailingList/Subscribers/baseSQL.pm line 59. [Sun Feb 12 04:39:40 2006] mail.cgi: creating new dbh o ...Continue Reading
February 11th 2006 PDT
> 2.10.6 looks good, especially thanks for adding the FROM field in the > archive list, that makes things a lot easier when browsing through a > discussion list. No problem :) See if hovering over the entry in the table brings up the first couple of words in the message itself (little surprise) > When starting the admin screen selecting 'OTHER...' Lists doesn't > work. Hmm, it's working for me, but there may be another bug if caching is on - you'll (probably) just see the same admin screen, with ...Continue Reading
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