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2.10.16
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26-Sep-2007 07:57 |
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22-Dec-2006 05:57 |
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2.10.11
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30-Nov-2006 06:47 |
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2.10.10
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2.10.9
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11-Jul-2006 04:36 |
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2.10.8
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19-Apr-2006 06:51 |
Comments
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Name change
by Roberto Bertó aka DarkElder - Oct 28th 2006 13:32:38
Dada Mail is formerly known as Mojo Mail
--
Roberto "DarkElder" Bertó is developer of Desenvolve Solucoes de Internet.
Visit its own personal page at http://darkelder.net/
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Very nice
by David J. Sankel - Jan 4th 2005 12:10:47
Dada mail is quick to set up, easy to administer, and really nice looking.
I especially like the idea of getting rid of the whole idea of mail
controlled systems.
A few gotchas that I found with this package.
1) Although this is mailing list software, it doesn't come, by default,
with reply functionality. The only way to post to a list is to use the web
interface. There is, however, an extension that can be used for this
(dada_send.pl), but little work has been put into it.
2) For the dada_send.pl extension, you are highly limited by what you can
use for the lists' email addresses. Only 16 characters and alpha-numeric at
that. So your software-announce list won't work because of the '-' and the
length. This is unfortunate since the convention for mailing lists uses
dashes to denote subsections and get quite large in length.
Overall, if this software works for you, you're in good hands. The
unfortunate mailing-list name limitations will keep the rest of us
shopping.
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Re: Very nice
by justin simoni - Jan 4th 2005 12:49:56
> 1) Although this is mailing list There is, however, an
> extension that can be used for this
> (dada_send.pl), but little work has been
> put into it.
>
> 2) For the dada_send.pl extension, you
> are highly limited by what you can use
> for the lists' email addresses. Only 16
> characters and alpha-numeric at that.
Actually all work on dada_send.pl has been stopped. In it's place is at
the moment, dada_bridge.pl:
http://mojo.skazat.com/support/documentation/dada_bridge.pl.html
Which can set the mailing list email address to what ever you would like.
-- Justin Simoni s k a z
a t
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Re: Very nice
by justin simoni - May 8th 2005 04:15:29
Check out dada_bridge.pl - which is a replacement for dada_send.pl - there
is no limitation of the name of the email address used to send mail to -
it's as arbitrary as an email address itself can be :)
Cheers,
Justin
-- Justin Simoni s k a z
a t
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cron job?
by baohx - Nov 8th 2001 18:27:48
Hi, a kinda-newbie here...trying to set up mojo for a sendmail environment.
I've seen in places that I need a cron job to allow the script to work
correctly, but I don't know what to actually do. If you have an example of
setting mojo_send for sendmail from someone, can you please post it, or
mail it to me?
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Re: cron job?
by baohx - Nov 9th 2001 01:01:00
> Hi, a kinda-newbie here...trying to set
> up mojo for a sendmail environment.
> I've seen in places that I need a cron
> job to allow the script to work
> correctly, but I don't know what to
> actually do. If you have an example of
> setting mojo_send for sendmail from
> someone, can you please post it, or mail
> it to me?
Figured out the cron thing, but I don't want mojo_send to send a mail to
the mailing list email...I want it only to send to the people on the list.
How can I change the script to do this?
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Unprintable characters... fixed!
by justin simoni - Aug 11th 2000 02:46:45
ok, i don't know what was going on (here, here's me wondering:)
but i turned on "show invisibles" in BBEdit and right where you were
having trouble were some really weird things, about 8 upside down question
marks highlighted in red. I don't know what that's supposed to mean, maybe
a gremlin, but the real mystery is why it worked for me, on different
systems, on different machines, and not for _some_ other people. hmm...
If anyone has any insight on this, it would be much appreciated, this
is probably a BBEdit thing
I posted the "clean" versions up at:
http://mojo.skazat.com/downloads
and tested it out, downloading the tar, untarred it in a directory,
editing it in pico and chmoding it, worked just super.
I'll make sure the new version gets the same treatment before i make
too too many changes. To be honest, Mojo Mail 2.1 looks like it'll be
released by september, its already got some amazing new features :)
-- Justin Simoni s k a z
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Questions/Suggestions
by Eric Pretorious - Sep 5th 2001 01:22:08
I've cruised MM's home and it looks really slick.
I've got a few questions though:
1. Is it possible for subscribers to confirm subscription
requests via e-mail?
2. Can archives be ordered by different criteria? e.g.,
...by thread, by author, by date?
3. Can the message fields (From:,
To:, Subject:, etc.) be displayed in archived messages?
4. Can Mojo Mail be configured to work with
MHonArc?
5. Does Mojo Mail handle bounced messages?
Eric P.
Los Gatos, CA
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Re: Questions/Suggestions
by justin simoni - Sep 5th 2001 01:56:23
> I've cruised MM's home and it looks
> really slick.
I'm all about style. or... styyyyyyyyle.
> 1. Is it possible for subscribers to
> confirm subscription
> requests via e-mail?
naw, 2 reasons, (1 I HATE email interfaces and (2 why
reinvent the wheel? I think majordomo does a fine job
with email itnerfaces - if that's what you want. Mojo
uses an html link that's individual to each subscriber.
I've had lists that are handled BOTH by majordomo and
mojo, I just symlinked the two lists together and bam!
you then have a email interface and a web-based
interface. not too shabby.
> 2. Can archives be ordered by
> different criteria? e.g.,
> ...by thread, by author, by date?
> 3. Can the message fields (From:,
> To:, Subject:, etc.) be displayed in
> archived messages?
naw, just by posting order... and reverse posting order,
again - why reinvent the wheel? Monarch does a super
job with that, I don't want to waste precious time
redoing stuff, i realy like girls.
> 4. Can Mojo Mail be configured to work
> with
> MHonArc?
yeah, just make Monharch a subscriber and away you
go!
> 5. Does Mojo Mail handle bounced
> messages?
naw, i'm working on that right now, prolly going to
swipe some code form the majordomo2 project for the
deed. talk about a major pain to do!
I would use mojo if you don't have access to
majordomo, it takes a different, fresh perspective on
the whole thing, it's more of a web-based application
than a Mailing List Manager. oh, but it can send mail
and stuff.
-- Justin Simoni s k a z
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weird characters
by justin simoni - Aug 11th 2000 02:20:28
hey daniel, i've had the same problem with other people, but never
myself :) I used BBedit to make the script, and saved the file as unix not
mac so i don't know what the doodle is going on,
what download did you use? I've tested the zip, tar and sit archives
(all of em) and everything works fine for me, even when i untar them on the
server and check the syntax there.
I'll go through the code tommorrow and figure out if i can see whats
up. i'd write the code out here, but the PHP freshmeat gizzmo is coughing
on it,
-- Justin Simoni s k a z
a t
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Mojo.cgi
by Daniel Feenberg - Aug 9th 2000 20:01:45
I had some problems with getting this going:
At line 244 there are 8 unprintable characters after the left
parenthesis which bothers my Perl interpreter and both
of my text editors.
At line 981 there is a complaint from Perl that
$old_password needs an explicit package name.
Perl version 5.6.0 for FreeBSD i386.
I'd be interested in the solution to the latter problem (I
am assuming that I can just remove the unprintable characters from
line 244).
feenberg@nber.org
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