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Please, if you do have a problem, consult the documentation first and only post a message/thread after exhausting that resource. When you do ask for assistance, please state the version of Dada Mail you're using, any error logs you've found and as much relevant information that you can find. Don't know how to find this information? See Getting Help.

Complete Documentation - ( start here )

Very important docs to check out:

Frequently Asked Questions
The best place to find the most asked questions.

Error FAQ
Have a problem? Consult here first before posting to the mailing list/boards.

Upgrade FAQ
Questions about how to upgrade? Read this.

Notes
Good to read to know how versions of Dada Mail are incompatible with each other.

Known Issues
Problems we've found (usually with solutions)

We don't give direct, free support, via email or phone. We do monitor the mailing lists , discussion boards, Bug Traq and Feature Requests. If you do not want to use these resources, please contact us about paid, professional consultation.

Mailing Lists

Currently, there's a list called, "Dada Mail Developers" that's all about the nitty gritty development of Dada Mail (archives, rss, atom) - if you're interested in developing for or with Dada Mail, it's a good list to have yourself on:

If you just have a general question, consult the boards.

Discussion Boards

Right here:

http://mojo.skazat.com/support/boards

We are going to ask you to read the docs (above) and to have any error logs relevent ready before posting. Finding those error logs is mentioned in the docs right here.

Paid Support

Regular Consultation

Bug Reports

We take all bug reports seriously. Before filling out a bug report, please make sure the problems you're experiencing are not because of a misconfiguration. Please file all bug reports via the Sourceforge Bug Tracker.

Other Resources

Dada Mail Friendly Hosts
A list of hosting companies that works well with Dada Mail.

Links

Using Dada/Mojo Mail to send MovableType Entries Nightly (or how to ditch Bloglet) - by Jake Ortman of utterlyboring.com