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That gives you an ironclad defense against false spam accusations. If you turn this option off, anyone can accidentally or intentionally subscribe a stranger to your list. If that happens, the strangers will probably complain that you're spamming them, and the strangers will be right: after all, you had an easy way to make sure strangers can't be added to your list, but you intentionally disabled it.

Then you won't be able to send mail to your legitimate subscribers at that ISP. This option must be turned off.

If it isn't, your list would violate our mailing list policies and the update to the U. Technically speaking, that law only applies to commercial mailing lists, but it's unwise to try to argue that distinction with someone who complains.

Many people consider a mailing list "commercial" if it includes links to any site containing any advertising, for example. The Dada Mail authors offer paid installation and upgrade services that several of our customers have told us are extremely responsive and helpful.

Latest commit. Git stats 5, commits. Failed to load latest commit information. View code. Dada Mail Introduction Dada Mail is a contemporary, mature and intuitive web-based e-mail list management system. Just open up 'index. You have collected thousands of opt-in email addresses from your website and added them to your mailing list without properly verifying if the address owners actually consented to be subscribed to your list.

You sent out a bulk mailing to the list and now you're blacklisted by ISPs and spam filter systems for spamming. How can you now fix the problem? The solution is to conduct a Permission Pass to rid your list of those addresses which should not be on there. A Permission Pass involves sending out a new bulk email to your list asking the recipients to confirm they wish to remain subscribed to it. Only those who confirm are then kept on the list, those who do not answer or whose addresses bounce because they're filtering you due to the previous spam, or never actually existed as users are deleted from your list.

The content of your mailing list message can be varied as your business or your own personality - there's no hard and fast rules on what a newsletter has to have in it, but it's a good question to ask yourself: what exactly is your mailing list for? This is the simplest type of mailing list message - just write about updates to whatever the Public Mailing List is set up to be about. Easy enough. Many times, you'll see a new website pop up, but not complete, with a mailing list for you to subscribe to, once the website is complete.

When it is, this is a great time to write message to your list, to tell everyone interested that what they've been waiting for is here! This may also be a very short-lived list. If that's all its purpose is for, you can then delete it.

Many people use Public, Announce-Only Mailing Lists as a way to offer special discounts and coupons for merchandise they sell online. Having these offers available only for your subscribers is quite the incentive to be subscribed. The amount of email messages you should send out really does depend on what you'd like to do with your mailing list and what other tools you're using for your website.

As a general rule of thumb, less is probably better. Whatever you decide, though, make sure to give a rough estimate of how many messages you're probably going to send, in your List's Description. That way, your would-be subscribers will have an idea on what to expect. With mailing lists, no one wants such surprises. Online presences have so many options to choose from, when communicating and reaching out to users and mailing lists are just one of them.

To find the correct template to modify, find out the name of the function that uses the template - usually, the template will be named similarily to the function name. There are no conditional statements in this system. Sometimes, you'll see a tag that looks like this:. You may edit this file directly, although you most likely do not want to, since your changes will be lost when you upgrade the program.

There's more overhead involved with Dada Mail fetching the program this way, but it does allow you to preprocess the Template before it's seen by Dada Mail. For example, you want to have PHP calls in the template itself, or generate any sort of dynamic content.

This can be of some confusion if you're trying to edit the main template, and you don't see the changes taking affect for one of your lists, or, you make a change to the list template, and it's not affecting the default screen you see in Dada Mail. Again, any list screen that does not have a single list associated with it, will be given the default list template look. The Config. You can edit these messages separately for each list under: Manage Copy - Email Messages.

To reset these messages to their default, select all the text in the textarea you want to reset, delete the text and click, Save all Changes. There's no real reason why the list settings cannot be saved in an SQL table, the backend just hasn't been written. The correct SQL table schemas to use to create both the Subscriber and Archive tables are located at:.

SQL archives also saved the entire raw message, which allows Dada Mail to show much more interesting things in its archives. By default, the Mailing List Messages - meaning, messages that are sent to everyone on a list, provide quite a bit of information about the list and how to unsubscribe. It's very verbose, but we feel that it's a good start. To change the mailing list message template, login into your list control panel and navigate to: Manage Copy - E-mail Messages.

You'll see many text fields with all the email message templates that are easy to change. This tag will be replaced by your actually message body - meaning, what you wrote, when your mailing list message is sent.

These two messages can be changed globaly in the Config. If a list already has edited any of the email message templates, your global changes will not take affect for that list. Log into a list using the Dada Mail Root Password. You'll see the option under the, Manage List heading.

The amount of subscribers that Dada Mail can handle depends on your server setup. Roughly, the cheaper a setup you have, the smaller a subscription list you're going to be successfully be able to have. Cheap webhosts usually impose limits on the resources available to their clients. These limitations include the amount of emails that can be sent in a window of time, the amount of CPU time a program like Dada Mail can use and software libraries and helper applications available to Dada Mail.

Basically, you get what you pay for with web hosts. You can impose a limit on the amount of subscribers per list by logging into a list using the Dada Mail Root Password.

Navigate to: Manage Subscribers - Options. To impose a limit on the amount of lists that can be created, set the Config. Setting this variable to, undef will allow you to have an unlimited number of lists.



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