How to Install DadaMail on Windows 11

DadaMail is a popular email marketing software that allows you to send mass emails, manage your subscribers, and track performance metrics. In this tutorial, we'll guide you through the steps to install DadaMail on your Windows 11 computer.

Step 1: Download DadaMail

  1. Visit http://dadamailproject.com/ and click on the "Download" tab.
  2. Click on "Download Dada Mail" button.
  3. Select the "Windows 64-bit" option to download the DadaMail installer for Windows 11.

Step 2: Install the DadaMail Server

  1. Locate the downloaded DadaMail installer and double-click on it to begin the installation process.
  2. Follow the prompts to complete the installation, including accepting the terms of the license agreement and selecting the installation directory.
  3. Once the installation is complete, you'll be prompted to launch the DadaMail Server Configuration interface.

Step 3: Configure the DadaMail Server

  1. In the DadaMail Server Configuration interface, select "Create a new configuration" and click "OK".
  2. Enter a name for your new configuration, then click "OK".
  3. Select the "Start DadaMail Server Service" checkbox and click "Save and Restart Server".
  4. Wait for the DadaMail Server to start up, then click "Launch DadaMail Web Interface" to access the DadaMail login screen.

Step 4: Log in to DadaMail

  1. In your web browser, navigate to http://localhost:4429/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi to access the DadaMail login screen.
  2. Enter the default username and password (which should be "dada" and "dada", respectively) and click "Login".
  3. Follow the prompts to set up your DadaMail account, including configuring your email server settings and importing your subscribers.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed DadaMail on your Windows 11 computer and are ready to start sending mass emails to your subscribers.

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