From doug at veritablesoftware.com Wed Jul 6 16:36:42 2011 From: doug at veritablesoftware.com (Douglas E. Miles) Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2011 16:36:42 -0700 Subject: [Phoenix-pm] Meeting 07/07/2011 7:00 PM In-Reply-To: <4E0D1BF5.5010906@veritablesoftware.com> References: <4E0D1BF5.5010906@veritablesoftware.com> Message-ID: <4E14F18A.80203@veritablesoftware.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From swessels at usgn.net Thu Jul 7 14:10:53 2011 From: swessels at usgn.net (Scott Wessels) Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2011 14:10:53 -0700 Subject: [Phoenix-pm] Meeting 07/07/2011 7:00 PM In-Reply-To: <4E0D1BF5.5010906@veritablesoftware.com> References: <4E0D1BF5.5010906@veritablesoftware.com> Message-ID: <4E1620DD.4020205@usgn.net> I'll finally stop lurking and attend this evening. It's quite likely that I'll be a bit tardy with my time/travel constraints, but I'll try in earnest to be prompt. Looking forward to meeting everyone. - Scott On 6/30/2011 5:59 PM, Douglas E. Miles wrote: > Doug Miles will be presenting "Vim for Perl Development" on Thursday > 07/07/2011 at 7:00 PM. Please RSVP so we know to expect you... > > Liquid Web office in the Waste Management Building > 7025 N. Scottsdale Rd. > Ste. 230 > Scottsdale, AZ 85258 > > The cross-streets are Scottsdale Rd. just North of Indian Bend. There > is a light at 7025 and Scottsdale Rd. Here is a Google Map with > directions from Indian Bend: > > http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=N+Scottsdale+Rd+%26+E+Indian+Bend+Rd,+Scottsdale,+Maricopa,+Arizona&daddr=E+Apartment&geocode=FY_C_wEdeiZU-SmV17ocPwsrhzHgZVw84qEytg%3BFf7I_wEdkyhU-Q&hl=en&mra=pd&mrcr=0&sll=33.539526,-111.925475&sspn=0.010767,0.022058&ie=UTF8&ll=33.539615,-111.92524&spn=0.002692,0.005515&t=h&z=18 > > > Do not trust the directions from Google Maps if you type the address > in yourself. In fact, don't trust anything Google Maps has to say > about Scottsdale. ;) > > The doors are locked, so there will be someone waiting to let you in. > Please be prompt. If you are late, call 480-788-PERL (480-788-7375), > and someone will come and let you in. > > > _______________________________________________ > Phoenix-pm mailing list > Phoenix-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/phoenix-pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doug at veritablesoftware.com Fri Jul 8 19:33:42 2011 From: doug at veritablesoftware.com (Douglas E. Miles) Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2011 19:33:42 -0700 Subject: [Phoenix-pm] Meeting 07/07/2011 7:00 PM In-Reply-To: <4E14F18A.80203@veritablesoftware.com> References: <4E0D1BF5.5010906@veritablesoftware.com> <4E14F18A.80203@veritablesoftware.com> Message-ID: <4E17BE06.3090908@veritablesoftware.com> The question was asked last night: how do you follow a tag in another window? The answer is to type ^W^] instead of just ^]. This will open the other file in a new window. That way you don't lose your undo history and all that. On 7/6/2011 4:36 PM, Douglas E. Miles wrote: > See you Thursday night! Don't forget to RSVP. > > On 06/30/2011 05:59 PM, Douglas E. Miles wrote: >> Doug Miles will be presenting "Vim for Perl Development" on Thursday >> 07/07/2011 at 7:00 PM. Please RSVP so we know to expect you... >> >> Liquid Web office in the Waste Management Building >> 7025 N. Scottsdale Rd. >> Ste. 230 >> Scottsdale, AZ 85258 >> >> The cross-streets are Scottsdale Rd. just North of Indian Bend. There >> is a light at 7025 and Scottsdale Rd. Here is a Google Map with >> directions from Indian Bend: >> >> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=N+Scottsdale+Rd+%26+E+Indian+Bend+Rd,+Scottsdale,+Maricopa,+Arizona&daddr=E+Apartment&geocode=FY_C_wEdeiZU-SmV17ocPwsrhzHgZVw84qEytg%3BFf7I_wEdkyhU-Q&hl=en&mra=pd&mrcr=0&sll=33.539526,-111.925475&sspn=0.010767,0.022058&ie=UTF8&ll=33.539615,-111.92524&spn=0.002692,0.005515&t=h&z=18 >> >> >> Do not trust the directions from Google Maps if you type the address >> in yourself. In fact, don't trust anything Google Maps has to say >> about Scottsdale. ;) >> >> The doors are locked, so there will be someone waiting to let you in. >> Please be prompt. If you are late, call 480-788-PERL (480-788-7375), >> and someone will come and let you in. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From swessels at usgn.net Thu Jul 14 22:14:37 2011 From: swessels at usgn.net (Scott Wessels) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 22:14:37 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Phoenix-pm] sending email with perl In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Brent, Check out http://www.dkim.org/ and http://www.openspf.org/. Also, https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=81126 . SPF requires a TXT DNS entry, and DKIM could be incorporated into your Mail::Sendmail routines http://search.cpan.org/search?query=dkim . Regards, Scott Wessels USGN/CTO/usgn.net On Thu, 14 Jul 2011, Brent Roberts wrote: > Hello all. > > A little off topic but I thought I see if anyone has experience with this.? I work for a start up here in town called Ourbucketlist.com. > > We send out emails to users when they sign up for the site? (have been using Mail::Sendmail ).? But our emails are often blocked by the spam > filters of Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and so on. > > Does anyone know of some tips to help get around spam filters?? We are not spam!!? :) > > > Thank you. > > > -Brent Roberts > > > From julemik at yahoo.com Fri Jul 15 08:34:09 2011 From: julemik at yahoo.com (Michael and Julie Jones) Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 08:34:09 -0700 Subject: [Phoenix-pm] sending email with perl In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E205DF1.5000604@yahoo.com> Scott's suggestions are good. When I had the same issues, I went to http://www.dnsstuff.com and ran a free trial of their "Mail Server Test Center". I typed in my MX record, and it ran several checks on my DNS. It gave me a thorough analysis of things I needed to do ( including DKIM and SPF ) to make mail from my server more friendly to other mail relays. One of the more simpler kinks that will get mail from your server listed as spam almost every time is failing to have a reverse PTR for your DNS MX record. In other words, when you do `dig mymailserver.whatever.com`, whatever IP address returns would result in the name mymailserver.whatever.com when you `dig the.ip.address.returned` ( a reverse lookup ). Mail Server Test Center runs some of these more simpler checks too. Sincerely, Michael J. Jones On 7/14/2011 10:14 PM, Scott Wessels wrote: > Hi Brent, > > Check out http://www.dkim.org/ and http://www.openspf.org/. > > Also, https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=81126 . > > SPF requires a TXT DNS entry, and DKIM could be incorporated into your > Mail::Sendmail routines http://search.cpan.org/search?query=dkim . > > Regards, > Scott Wessels > USGN/CTO/usgn.net > > > On Thu, 14 Jul 2011, Brent Roberts wrote: > >> Hello all. >> >> A little off topic but I thought I see if anyone has experience with >> this. I work for a start up here in town called Ourbucketlist.com. >> >> We send out emails to users when they sign up for the site (have >> been using Mail::Sendmail ). But our emails are often blocked by the >> spam >> filters of Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and so on. >> >> Does anyone know of some tips to help get around spam filters? We >> are not spam!! :) >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> >> -Brent Roberts >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Phoenix-pm mailing list > Phoenix-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/phoenix-pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doug at veritablesoftware.com Sat Jul 16 14:25:04 2011 From: doug at veritablesoftware.com (Douglas E. Miles) Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:25:04 -0700 Subject: [Phoenix-pm] Vim for Perl Development Video and Slides Message-ID: <4E2201B0.1000402@veritablesoftware.com> All, Here are the links to the video and slides for the "Vim for Perl Development" presentation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NtT3WTxvqs http://pm.veritablesoftware.com/slides/vim_for_perl_development/index.html Thanks to John, as always for the video work! P.S. Sorry this took me a few days to get out. It's been one of those weeks. :) From temanite at gmail.com Wed Jul 20 18:16:31 2011 From: temanite at gmail.com (Brent Roberts) Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 18:16:31 -0700 Subject: [Phoenix-pm] sending email with perl In-Reply-To: <4E205DF1.5000604@yahoo.com> References: <4E205DF1.5000604@yahoo.com> Message-ID: Thanks to all of you. This is very helpful!! -Brent 2011/7/15 Michael and Julie Jones > ** > Scott's suggestions are good. When I had the same issues, I went to > http://www.dnsstuff.com and ran a free trial of their "Mail Server Test > Center". I typed in my MX record, and it ran several checks on my DNS. It > gave me a thorough analysis of things I needed to do ( including DKIM and > SPF ) to make mail from my server more friendly to other mail relays. > > One of the more simpler kinks that will get mail from your server listed as > spam almost every time is failing to have a reverse PTR for your DNS MX > record. In other words, when you do `dig mymailserver.whatever.com`, > whatever IP address returns would result in the name > mymailserver.whatever.com when you `dig the.ip.address.returned` ( a > reverse lookup ). Mail Server Test Center runs some of these more simpler > checks too. > > Sincerely, > Michael J. Jones > > > On 7/14/2011 10:14 PM, Scott Wessels wrote: > > Hi Brent, > > Check out http://www.dkim.org/ and http://www.openspf.org/. > > Also, https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=81126 . > > SPF requires a TXT DNS entry, and DKIM could be incorporated into your > Mail::Sendmail routines http://search.cpan.org/search?query=dkim . > > Regards, > Scott Wessels > USGN/CTO/usgn.net > > > On Thu, 14 Jul 2011, Brent Roberts wrote: > > Hello all. > > A little off topic but I thought I see if anyone has experience with this. > I work for a start up here in town called Ourbucketlist.com. > > We send out emails to users when they sign up for the site (have been > using Mail::Sendmail ). But our emails are often blocked by the spam > filters of Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and so on. > > Does anyone know of some tips to help get around spam filters? 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