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From: Paul Robinson <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: Tansin A. Darcos & Company, Silver Spring, MD USA
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"Khatri, Shah" <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> We set up a LISTSERV list for a Congressman. However, our liaison
> to the Congressman told us the following:
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> > Apparently, the House Ethics Committee has to approve such
> > things, and as part of their approval process they need to
> > know the cash value of such a service (to insure the Reps.
> > aren't getting a bunch of special perks, I suppose).
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> > We are not charged for email or LISTSERV accounts, so I have
> > no idea what to tell them. Has anyone over there ever
> > priced-out the cost of delivering email messages, maintaining
> > a LISTSERV account, etc.?
> What would be the cash value to the good Congressman of having a
> LISTSERV list dedicated to him?
Inform your liason of a "real world" example. Digital Express, Inc.
in Greenbelt, Maryland (a suburb of Washington, DC) will provide
anyone with E-Mail access for $15 a month; unlimited service is
$25 a month (for FTP and Telnet). This can be confirmed by calling
them at (301) 220-2020.
Having asked them, a spokseperson said that adding a mailing address
for someone would cost $15 to install and $1 a month.
So tell the person that a commercial site has a charge of $17 a month,
with a $15 installation fee. (Since you need two addresses, the
'list' itself and the '-request' address.)
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Paul Robinson - [log in to unmask]
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