Dear LISTSERV administrators, I have been trying for some time now to automate some mailing lists using Majordomo, the MLM that my internet provider, Netcom, provides. The biggest problem I've had with it is that there is no way to completely disable the "who" command: there's no way for people to receive our mailings confidentially. We are recruiters and email out lists of current software and IS positions to our subscribers on a weekly basis, and it is important to many of them that no one knows they're considering other jobs. I read Norm Aleks' MLM Software FAQ to learn about other MLMs, and LISTSERV definitely seems to be the most flexible and powerful. He suggested that it might be possible for someone without access to LISTSERV to find someone on this mailing list to run not-for-profit lists for them. While our business is not not-for-profit, the lists themselves are--we do not charge people to receive our emailings. In addition, I believe that these listings are truly valuable to those who receive them. In some cases they help people find new jobs and, at least, they help people in touch with the market. We currently have two lists that we maintain manually with massmail. One (with full weekly listings of 50-100 jobs) has 1302 subscribers. The other (an index with just a two line description of each job) has 84 subscribers. At the current rate of growth, these lists could double in size by the end of 1995. This may sound like a lot of mail, but we want to run "announce-only" lists, and we would be sending only one message per list per week. We would also love to have some space for archives and associated files(one megabyte would be more than sufficient) but we could also get along without it. If anyone has the facilities and is interested in helping us (or has other suggestions), please contact us in any of the following ways: Email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 413-549-7440 ext. 121 Fax: 413-549-7542 Thank you very much. Sincerely, Eric Davis Allen Davis & Associates