On 7 Mar 2006 at 10:22, Michael Loftis wrote: > We've no interest in doing *anything* related to email marketing, that's > most of the point. BTW, even though LISTSERV Maestro is being marketed as an email marketing tool, IMO its appeal is much broader. It's good for anyone who sends out newsletters, announcements, and any other type of one- way email communication. For example, for universities: announcements to students or faculty and alumni newsletters; for newspapers and radio stations: daily news headlines; and so on: these are not really email marketing, but they can all be made more effective through Maestro. It's also good for LISTSERV sites of any type that want to use more data than just the email address and name, or want more flexibility for topics. Every time I see a statement like that, relegating Maestro to an email marketing niche, it makes me cringe. Maybe because I'm not a marketer and as a die-hard geek, "marketing" is almost a dirty word :-) (And being a proper lady, I don't approve of dirty words ;-) ) -- Francoise Becker <[log in to unmask]> Knowledge is just a click away: http://www.lsoft.com/optin.html