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On 7 Mar 2006 at 10:22, Michael Loftis wrote:
> Because it's very expensive, as is ListServ.
So is time spent programming an alternative, and so are the mistakes
made by programmers who do not have as much experience with email and
LISTSERV as the Maestro development team. Nor the direct and
immediate access to the LISTSERV development team.
You get what you pay for. What you get for the price of LISTSERV
Maestro is the result of a team of very good programmers working on
nothing but Maestro for the past 5 years (and on related applications
before that). And that's on top of LISTSERV, which has 20 years of
development under it, including by the world's foremost expert on
mailing list management, Eric Thomas.
No way anyone is going to get equivalent quality for anywhere near
that price by programming their own.
--
Francoise Becker <[log in to unmask]>
Knowledge is just a click away: http://www.lsoft.com/optin.html
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