How to Install DadaMail on OpenSUSE Latest

DadaMail is a powerful email marketing software that allows businesses to create and send newsletters and mailing lists. In this tutorial, we'll explore how to install DadaMail on OpenSUSE Latest.

Requirements

Step 1: Download DadaMail

First, let's download the latest version of DadaMail from the official website. Open your terminal and enter the following command:

wget http://dadamailproject.com/d/install_dada_mail.pl

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Before installing DadaMail, we need to install some dependencies. Enter the following command in your terminal:

sudo zypper install perl-core perl-DBD-mysql

This command will install Perl modules required to run DadaMail and the MySQL driver for Perl.

Step 3: Install DadaMail

Now, let's install DadaMail using the script we downloaded in Step 1. Enter the following command in your terminal:

sudo perl install_dada_mail.pl

You will be prompted with some questions during the installation process. Follow the instructions on the screen and provide the required information. The installation process may take a few minutes, depending on your internet speed.

Step 4: Start DadaMail

Once the installation is complete, start DadaMail by entering the following command in your terminal:

sudo /usr/local/dada/mail.cgi start

You'll see an output indicating that DadaMail has started.

Step 5: Access DadaMail

DadaMail is now installed on your OpenSUSE Latest system. Access the DadaMail web interface by opening up a web browser and navigating to the following URL:

http://localhost/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi

You can now log in to DadaMail using the username and password that you set during the installation process.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed DadaMail on your OpenSUSE Latest machine, and you're ready to start sending newsletters and managing mailing lists.

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