April 8th 2016 PDT
> On Apr 7, 2016, at 11:20 AM, Phil McKerracher phil@PROTECTED [Dada Mail Developers] wrote: > > That’s interesting. The limitations of shared hosting are one issue, but the more important issue here is that Dada Mail can fail to deliver a large number of messages with no obvious indication to the user. I for one wasn’t aware that was possible. It’s not a bug exactly, but I think it’s definitely worth a feature request to have some indication on the sending screen when this happens. But that's because say ...Continue Reading
April 7th 2016 PDT
That’s interesting. The limitations of shared hosting are one issue, but the more important issue here is that Dada Mail can fail to deliver a large number of messages with no obvious indication to the user. I for one wasn’t aware that was possible. It’s not a bug exactly, but I think it’s definitely worth a feature request to have some indication on the sending screen when this happens. Not everyone checks all the log files after every mailout. -- Phil McKerracher+44 7565 803841www.beechesit.uk *From:* dadade ...Continue Reading
April 7th 2016 PDT
In my case this didn’t happen (Hostgator, which is owned by the same company as Bluehost - it was someone else’s install which we have since moved to another host). The mail server just deleted the messages and Dada didn’t log anything. It took me awhile to figure out what was going on, because Dada was showing delivery of all of the messages but virtually no stats. There was something logged on the mail server, but since it was a shared host account I didn’t have access to the mail server logs and it wasn’t until I co ...Continue Reading
April 7th 2016 PDT
> On Apr 6, 2016, at 12:40 PM, Phil McKerracher phil@PROTECTED [Dada Mail Developers] wrote: > > Wait, what? If an outgoing send fails then sendmail should return an error and there would probably be a log entry as well. Hopefully that would be the case. In a mass mailing, Dada Mail will try 3x to send a message out, and if it does receive an error all 3x, it'll skip that address, and try the next, after a short while. It will also log this as a sending error, which will show up in the Tracker plugin's repo ...Continue Reading
April 6th 2016 PDT
Wait, what? If an outgoing send fails then sendmail should return an error and there would probably be a log entry as well. I can understand why there would be no notification email and therefore the person who sent the mail might not be immediately aware of the problem but an administrator should be able to see a problem in the Dada mail log and the server log, shouldn’t they? -- Phil McKerracher+44 7565 803841www.beechesit.uk *From:* dadadev@PROTECTED [mailto:dadadev@PROTECTED] *Sent:* 06 April 2016 15:51*To ...Continue Reading
April 6th 2016 PDT
Thank you, that was the problem. Bluehost is increasing it for me. On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Mary Ann Kelley maryann@PROTECTED [Dada Mail Developers] <dadadev@PROTECTED> wrote:Does your hosting account have sending limits? If so, and you exceeded them, the server just doesn’t send the emails and deletes them from the queue. No one would get a notice, and Dada did its thing so it would show that they went out. If that is the problem, Amazon SES would solve that. Warm regards,Mary Ann On Apr 5, 2016, a ...Continue Reading
April 6th 2016 PDT
Does your hosting account have sending limits? If so, and you exceeded them, the server just doesn’t send the emails and deletes them from the queue. No one would get a notice, and Dada did its thing so it would show that they went out. If that is the problem, Amazon SES would solve that. Warm regards,Mary Ann On Apr 5, 2016, at 9:36 PM, Margie Baxley margiebaxley@PROTECTED [Dada Mail Developers] <dadadev@PROTECTED> wrote:I sent out a newsletter Friday evening. Dadamail showed that it was sent to all the address ...Continue Reading
April 6th 2016 PDT
> Justin, I tried /cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/list/listname/ but it only accepts the email address - not the profile fields. Is it easy to have it also display and collect the profile fields? The subscription form on the list page should show all the *public* profile fields - here's an example: http://bfastclub.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/list/is_list16/ I wouldn't understand why that's not the case. The subscription form should look the as what's on the default screen, except the popup menu to select a specific list ...Continue Reading
April 6th 2016 PDT
Justin, I tried /cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/list/listname/ but it only accepts the email address - not the profile fields. Is it easy to have it also display and collect the profile fields?Carl KOn Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:45 PM, Justin J justin@PROTECTED [Dada Mail Developers] <dadadev@PROTECTED> wrote: > On Apr 5, 2016, at 1:45 AM, Carl Kuczun ckuczun@PROTECTED [Dada Mail Developers] <dadadev@PROTECTED> wrote: > > I know there is a cgi page that will allow someone to subscribe to multiple email lists (/ ...Continue Reading
April 6th 2016 PDT
I sent out a newsletter Friday evening. Dadamail showed that it was sent to all the addresses, there were only a couple bounces, but people are saying that they never recieved the email. I also never recieved it. Any idea why this is happening?On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 3:46 AM, Carl Kuczun ckuczun@PROTECTED [Dada Mail Developers] <dadadev@PROTECTED> wrote: I know there is a cgi page that will allow someone to subscribe to multiple email lists (/cgi-bin/dada/extensions/multiple_subscribe.cgi) but is there a DadaMai ...Continue Reading
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