Mon, 22 Dec 1997 22:30:43 +0400
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Hi,
I already have the Listserv Lite for Win95. But, unfortunately I do not
have a permanent connection to the Internet. This alternative is still
prohibitive here. See this: A leased 19.2 Kbps line costs $550 per
month! What would that be in the states?
-Eddy Y.
PS Where did you hear of the IT bill/whitepaper?
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Weiss <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 22 December 1997 18:47
Subject: Re: Free hosting
>Eddy:
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>My suggestion is for you to acquire your own mailing list software
manager
>such as the world-reknown LISTSERV(R) so that you can derive the
benefit of
>being connected to the Internet and the use of mailing lists.
>
>Or put another way, why would country X want to host a list to discuss
>networking in country M?
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>/Pete
>
>NB: http://ncb.intnet.mu/mtit/whitepap.htm
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>At 03:04 12/22/97 +0400, you wrote:
>|I wish to set up a low-volume mailing list to discuss Internet in my
>|country. I expect a subscriber base of around 1000. If anyone with
>|extra resources on his server wishes to host my mailing lists, please
>|let me know.
>|
>|Regards,
>|
>|Eddy Young
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