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Re: Seeking commercial Listserv service provider
From:
Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
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LISTSERV list owners' forum <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 25 Jul 1999 18:19:52 -0400
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Roland Zuk <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>> Does it have to be Listserv? There are several free mailing list providers:
>>   http://www.listbot.com/
>>   http://www.egroups.com/
>>   http://www.onelist.com/
>
>Yes, it has to be Listserv.  Nothing but the best!  BTDT with
>majordomo and all it's hassles.  Never again.

Well, majordomo has had improvements.

>I'm *not* looking for a free provider.  I'm currently using a for-fee
>service and will continue to pay for the quality, reliability an
>functionality of Listserv,

But you're not willing to pay the price that L-Soft wants for lists that
have more than 1,000 subscribers?

>without subjecting my subs to advertising
>banners

At least one of the free ones removes the ads for $5.95 a month, or some
price like that.

>and address harvesters.

I don't see how harvesting would be any different on those lists then on a
Listserv one. As owner you have control of how the list is set up.

Don.

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