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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Nathan Brindle
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M> writes:
>On Tue, 5 Nov 1996 02:02:48 -0000 Paul Galloway said:
>>I joined this list on the belief that it was a user-support group for those
>>using Listserv 95. It would seem that there is precious little user-support
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>Incorrect. This is a give and take list for LISTSERV administrators for all
>ports of the product. [log in to unmask] is the "LISTSERV for
>Windows 95" list. In the documentation we mention this list because there
>are quite a number of extremely experienced LISTSERV administrators here
>who might be able to help you answer questions. We mention LSTOWN-L for
>essentially the same reason.
Hi. I would like to second this... I am the poster of one of the
aforementioned "begging letters." I would like to point out that I am not
averse to spending a reasonable amount of money to finda place to put my list,
however, my computer is simple not a viable option, however inexpensive the
software may be. I would, in fact, be willing to pay a reasonable amount to
get my list set up, if that is what it took. However, keep in mind that I am
a college student and my definition of "reasonable" is based on somewhat
limited resources. I don't know why anyone has it in their mind that someone
who has devoted the amount of time that I have (I am currently researching
what goes into an RFD to get my topic set up as a newsgroup) is not willing to
devote money as well. I would be willing to pay a small fee to get my list
set up on a reliable server.
-Terry
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