Fri, 28 Jul 1995 22:44:18 +0000
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Hi folks!
I am ready to setup a pair of Mail Lists but unfortunatly my ISP does
not currently have the resources available for me to do so, and does
not have a firm estimate on when they will.
As such I started reading what I could find on the net and came
across:
In, ftp.uu.net/usenet/news.answers/mail/list-admin/software-faq, it
is written:
> If your list is not for profit, you may find someone to host it on
> their MLM for free...
I am very definatly not for profit, in fact I may be crazy for even
taking on this project, but I am anxious to learn and I think this
would be a good experience.
Anyway the purpose of this message is to beg just such a deal. :->
> ...Outside the U.K., check with the large and friendly community of
> LISTSERV administrators on [log in to unmask] Subscribe to
> LSTSRV-L as described in the LISTSERV section below,
I have done this, and been following for a few days.
> then post a message asking (politely! and giving the same
> information as outlined for Mailbase) if anyone has the facilities
> and the interest to run your list for you.
I hope this is the appropriate place to post this. The FAQ and the
owner of NEW-LISTS both pointed me here. Below is the information
suggested for the two lists I wish to run. I have been on the net
for a couple years, know my way around it and computers, and have
been a user of many mailing lists so I understand their function very
well.
It is my hope that one of you kind souls (I can not only be polite,
but I can kiss up really good as well ;-> ) could see your way clear
to hosting my lists on a temporary basis until my local ISP can get
up to speed. They are fairly new on the block and growing fast. The
tell me they plan on setting up a seperate machine to run the MLM on
but other priorities need to come first. I understand this but the
lists I want to run are seasonal and now is the best time to get them
started and I would guess it will be 6 months or so before my ISP can
host them. If it matters I am accessing the net via a PC and PPP
connection. I also have Unix Shell access if that is needed.
> how many subscribers the list will have,
I don't expect either list to have more then 100 users over the next
6 months.
> how many messages you expect each day,
Based on my experience with simular lists I would guess they would
peak at 30-40 messages with normal load at half that.
> storage space for message archives or associated files.
None would be needed.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this!
Steve
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