Dada Mail 2.10.11 is now available at:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mojomail/dada-2_10_11.tar.gz?
download
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mojomail/dada-2_10_11.zip?download
Some notable changes from 2.10.10:
* There's a completely new Sending Monitor utility, that allows you
to monitor a mail sending fairly closely. Dada Mail is meant to run
on any platform from an el-cheapo webhost, to a dedicated box, so
resource availability has always been a problem. Dada Mail also is
usually run as a plain-as-grain CGI script, making this issue even
more problematic. This new feature is fairly well documented, tested
and all that good stuff. Some relevant docs:
.: Technical Details:
http://mojo.skazat.com/support/documentation/
NOTES.pod.html#autopickup_of_mail_sendings
.: Nerdy Perl API Overview:
http://mojo.skazat.com/support/documentation/Mail_MailOut.pm.html
.: Mailing List Sending FAQ (goes over how to use this feature):
http://mojo.skazat.com/support/documentation/FAQ-
mailing_list_sending.pod.html
.: auto_pickup.pl extension docs (extension that makes use of
this feature):
http://mojo.skazat.com/support/documentation/auto_pickup.pl.html
This version also includes the features introduced in the 2.11 alpha
series - if only in a "Experimental" form. Those other features are
well documented at:
http://mojo.skazat.com/features/2_11_dev/index.html
Dada Mail is an intuitive, web-based e-mail list management system,
which runs on any hosting account that can execute custom CGI
scripts. Dada Mail is also a conceptual art project.
Dada Mail handles double opt-in/opt-out subscriptions, sending
complex announce-only and/or discussion mailing list messages,
archiving/viewing/searching/resending/syndicating (rss, atom) sent
messages and doing all this and more with style.
Dada Mail produces XHTML valid web content and sticks to best
practices when creating email messages. Dada Mail is free software
that you're able to use, modify and enhance under the terms of the
GNU General Public License. Dada Mail is written in Perl.
I thought this list may be interested in this release, as it uses
many of the CPAN perl modules that pep looks over (at least looks at
(or at the very least acknowledges the presence of)), including
Email::Valid, MIME-Tools, MIME::Lite and the newest addition,
Mail::DeliveryStatus::BounceParser.
Cheers,
Justin Simoni
--
:: is an eccentric artist, living and working in Denver, Colorado
:: URL: http://justinsimoni.com
:: Mailing List - http://justinsimoni.com/mailing_list.html