I recently mailed this query to CRUISE-L, but have not had any suggestions. Can anyone here offer a solution, please? Mel == > Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 11:12:07 EST > Sender: 'Cruising The Internet' Information List <[log in to unmask]> > From: "m.erskinerichmond-acacia-ccsd-student-93000001" <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Global List of Listproc Lists??? > In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>; from "MILTON C" at > Aug 9, 94 10:32:21 pm > > It seems to be a very obvious question, but now that there are so many > listproc lists, surely we can find them with development of a > global list of listproc lists. > > Better yet, why not integrate Listserv and Listproc lists? > > Anyone know of sources? > > Mel > > == > > > > I usually try the site "[log in to unmask]" for a range of just about > > any type of list imaginable. > > > > There seems to be some new lists coming out that operate with listproc and > > mailbase software. So these sites do not come up on listserv global lists. > > > > The alternative then is a VERONICA search, if you have access to that > > through your local system, or telnet to a Veronica server and use the > > services provided there-in . > > > > Campbell Milton. > > > > > > > > On Mon, 8 Aug 1994, Steve Gray wrote: > > > > > For a list of listservs, send the command "LISTS GLOBAL" to > > > the listserv (not to the CRUISE-L list, PLEASE!). You will get > > > back a monsterous file of every listserver known to the one > > > at UNLVM. > > > > > > - Steve - > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > > Steve Gray [log in to unmask] > > > Global Engineering & Manufacturing Standards (GEMS) > > > AMP Incorporated, Harrisburg, PA (717) 671-7133 > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > >