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Re: SMTP Configurations?

December 21st 2005 UTC

Hello, I am just a beginner to dada mail and a new comer to Perl. But I have read the magic book. In my opinion you must edit again the dada_bridge.pl plugin. You are told that to use lib it must be a directory. Well. In: use lib qw( ../ ../DADA ../DADA/perllib /home/account/www/cgi-bin/dada /home/account/www/cgi-bin/dada/DADA /home/account/www/cgi-bin/dada/DADA/perllib /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/mach /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0 /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.0/BSDPAN /usr/ ...Continue Reading

Re: SMTP Configurations?

December 21st 2005 UTC

I havew tried to find out what this mesage means or how to correct it but I just can't figure this out Could someone help me. Here the message I get: #################################################### Subject: "Cron /usr/bin/perl /home/bzckzdcn/public_html/cgi-bin/dada/plugins/dada_bridge.pl" [Body Text]: Parameter to use lib must be directory, not file at /home/bzckzdcn/public_html/cgi-bin/dada/plugins/dada_bridge.pl line 24 Parameter to use lib must be directory, not file at /home/bzckzdcn/public_html ...Continue Reading

Re: SMTP Configurations?

December 20th 2005 UTC

> > Has anyone had any good luck just setting the SMTP server to: >> localhost and no other settings, including authentication? It looks >> like, in some instances, that's all you have to do to get SMTP >> working. Neat. I absolutely agree to Justin, further I see no advantage in setting smtp to localhost, since that would add the mail host name to the messages instead of the virtual host name of the dada-hosting vhost. Since under such circumstances the reverse DNS does not match the sen ...Continue Reading

Re: SMTP Configurations?

December 20th 2005 UTC

On 9 Dec 2005 05:15:03 -0000, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote: > > Anyone use SMTP for sending? > > Has anyone had any good luck just setting the SMTP server to: > localhost and no other settings, including authentication? It looks > like, in some instances, that's all you have to do to get SMTP > working. Neat. Well... most installations of mail servers don't require for authentication when receiving mail from 127.0.0.1 (localhost)... If I were setting a hosting shop and giving scripting access t ...Continue Reading

Your logo.

December 14th 2005 UTC

Hello Justin Simoni! I wanted to add: powered by Dada Mail to my web page. So I made this: http://www.heliographe.com Please tell me if you give me the authorisation to use your logo this way. If you desagree I will delete your logo as soon as possible. Best Regards, -- Michael Havlicek ...Continue Reading

SMTP Configurations?

December 9th 2005 UTC

Anyone use SMTP for sending? Has anyone had any good luck just setting the SMTP server to: localhost and no other settings, including authentication? It looks like, in some instances, that's all you have to do to get SMTP working. Neat. ...Continue Reading

Re: A big problem...

December 8th 2005 UTC

Hello, I just installed the new version of the software. I am very surprised the dada_bridge.pl don't seem to work and it worked before installing the new version! When I test the plugin he says that there are not messages. Something is wrong. Please help me. -- Michael Havlicek ...Continue Reading

Re: Setting the default look of Dada Mail in the list control panel

December 6th 2005 UTC

On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 02:55:05AM -0000, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote: > Saying all that, you can have an external config file - it's how I do > all my installs - here's the How-To: Thanks! That's much better. William ...Continue Reading

Re: Setting the default look of Dada Mail in the list control panel

December 5th 2005 UTC

> I don't mind setting it via editing a file but the thing that is a > PITA > is having to redo it each time I upgrade. Would it be possible to have > an external config file that could also be edited via the web? I'm against having the external config able to be edited via the web - it's possible, yes, but it's just not part of the program itself. It makes me sleep a little more soundly at night knowing there's no way to change the root password of Dada Mail via your web browser. I think I comm ...Continue Reading

Re: Setting the default look of Dada Mail in the list control panel

December 5th 2005 UTC

On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 05:55:04AM -0000, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote: > It's sort of a pain to set the default look and feel through the > Config.pm - in other words, setting the $USER_TEMPLATE variable to > the absolute path/URL of a template file to use for say, the default > page of Dada Mail. I don't mind setting it via editing a file but the thing that is a PITA is having to redo it each time I upgrade. Would it be possible to have an external config file that could also be edited via the w ...Continue Reading
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