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At 09:21 AM 2/6/96 GMT, you wrote:
>LISTSERV(R) can do most of this for you. Firstly, unless you are
>collecting money, there is no reason for prospective users to snail-mail
>you. They should be instructed to email LISTSERV@your_host
Or verifying ages for an adult list...
>I see no reason to keep track of dates, and also no reason to keep track
>of anybody who doesn't respond. You can keep track of the the copy of
He may have his own reasons. May increase some type of privileges after a
certain length of time, or whatever. The reason I wrote this is to remind
people that there are as many possibilities for lists as there are lists;
one shouldn't discount *why* someone wants to do something unless they
explain it and you know a better way.
Cheers,
Philo
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