Hello, I am hoping that you might be able to "host" a LISTSERV for me. My hope is that you could setup the basic infrastructure of the list and then let me manage it on your system. My further hope is that you could do this for no charge. Let me explain why I'm looking to establish a LISTSERV. I am a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (RPCV) from Guatemala and have been trying to stay in touch with both other RPCV's and current affairs within Guatemala. Over the past year or so I have been able to put together a list of about 60 of my friends who are also interested in keeping abreast of each other and the country in which we served. Right now we just send out emails to each other with *really* long headers listing everyone in our "list". As new people join and old people drop out or change addresses, things get pretty confusing. We would love to be able to switch to a LISTSERV, making communication with each other easier. Right now, the approximate number of subscribers would be about 60. It might grow to 100 within a year. My guess it that there would be an average of 2 or 3 messages a day. Some days there would be more, some days there would be none. Thank you for considering "hosting" a LISTSERV for a group of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, we appreciate your thoughtfulness. Andrew Wolf [log in to unmask]