Fred H Olson wrote: > > To bring this back a little bit to Listserv ownership... Various listserv > programs use various approaches ('standards') for accomplishing the task. > As an experienced list manager who has recently started to manage a > Listserv list, I am more and more inclined to wish I could limit my list > management to one listserv. (Note case - Listserv vs listserv - capital L > is L-soft's product, lower case is a category of software - isn't language > wonderful.) BTW I think the listserv software I'd like to specialize in is > Mailman (a few versions hence :). Listserv seems overly complicated to > me. Actually, this is not true. Listserv, listserv, and even LISTSERV are all registered trademarks of LSoft, and are the premium mailing list management software on the internet. The generic term you are looking for is MLM or Mailing List Manager. All of the other programs are MLMs. Programs like Majordomo, Listproc, and Mailman are all MLMs. Only Listserv is listserv. Sometimes I think I'm just shouting into the wind... Harold -- Harold Pritchett The University of Georgia Enterprise IT Services [log in to unmask] +1.706.542.3145 pgp public key: http://www.arches.uga.edu/~harold/pgpkey.html "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759.