Greetings, Tim Miller here. I'm not a listowner yet, but hope to be soon. I want to host a LISTSERV or Majordomo list on the internet, but don't have any corporate access, so will have to use a PDial provider instead. I've had some difficulty finding PDial providers that provide LISTSERV or Majordomo for their subscribers. I've found two that provide Majordomo, but they didn't meet my other requirements. (These were NETCOM and The World.) The main problem in both cases was they don't provide slip accounts (or PPP) and don't support or encourage Macintosh software. (NETCOM has some pretty cool proprietary software that emulates a slip account, but they don't have a Macintosh version.) I know I don't need a slip account for a mailing list, but I would like to be able to access newsgroups and WWW with the same account. I could probably learn to use a Unix command line interface if I had to, but would prefer not to. Above and beyond Majordomo or LISTSERV, I'm looking for reasonable cost, a northern california area code, slip (or PPP) capability, a reasonable degree of support for Macintosh software, and a rock-solid, well-established PDial company likely to still be around twenty years from now. Any suggestions? Thanks a googolplex.