Sun, 30 Mar 1997 11:31:57 -0500
|
I am putting together a list resources page on my Internet
site at 'http://www.mishmash.com'. I have not decided what name to
give the page as yet and am open to any suggestions someone might
have. It should be something attention getting, if possible. At
present, I am going to put it on 'http://www.mishmash.com/lists' but
could easily change the subname once I give it a permanent name.
There is nothing created there as yet but there should be soon.
This seems to be a very good place to request the type of
information I am looking for, so I'll ask here. 'Brainstorming' is
what I am after, so don't worry about whether or not your idea is too
conservative or too extreme. I want to hear it anyway.
I am looking for links to:
I. ISPs that provide listserv, majordomo,
listproc, and any other type of lists.
II. Sites that have good information about
*running* lists including:
a. Good operating practices.
b. Specific information about the
different types (listserv, majordomo, etc.).
c. Other information relevant to
operating a list.
III. Sites that publicize the existence of lists
(such as http://www.liszt.com).
IV. Other suggestions and ideas you may have.
Basically, this is to be the means by which someone can start
from scratch in planninng, setting up, and implementing a mailing
list. It should also have links to resources for helping to manage
and publicize their new list.
Thanks for any information/links you can give me. Please
email directly to me at: [log in to unmask]
Fred
q---------------------------Fred Atkinson----------------------------p
}Graduate Student/Johns Hopkins Univ./Telecommunications Management{
}B.S. National Louis University/Management{
}A.S. Midlands Technical College/Electronics Engineering Technology{
}Extra Class Amateur Radio Operator/WB4AEJ{
}Licensed General Class Commercial Radiotelephone Technician{
}N.A.R.T.E. Certified First Class Telecommunications Technician{
}Second Degree Blackbelt/Tae Kwon Do{
}Home Page: http://www.mishmash.com/fatkinson{
[log in to unmask]
|
|
|