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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Scott Chapman
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I would really like to do this with an automated mailing list. My ISP does
> not provide this service. Because I would like to start this up as soon as
> possible, I am not certain that I could do this inside the FAA in a suitable
> time period.
>
> I may be out of line for asking, but does anyone have room on their server
> for such a list? If so, would I be able to administer the list? I do not
> anticipate a large volume of messages. The list membership could be kept
> below 200-300 persons if required.
Do it yourself. That's what I'm doing with a group starting out with just
a few subscribers. A week ago I had no idea how to start a mail list and
now I have one. I'm doing it with free software for my Mac and this
software is really easy to setup. The software's author, Michele Fuortes,
even has a mail list to help you get setup. He's been travelling in Italy, but
when I had a problem, he e-mailed me the answer from there!!!!
All I plan to do is to run the software 2 or 3 times a day. The mail will
be held
at my ISP and re-sent to all at these times.
There even automatic subscribing, altho I'm sue I will personally have to help
some people initially.
This Mac software is Macjordomo. check out their Web site.
--
Tom Miller
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