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--On September 19, 2005 11:42:41 AM -0400 Listserv Admin
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Paul Karagianis wrote:
<...>
> That's one of the best understatements I've read in a long time! ;-)
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> Seriously, I'd have a revolt on my hands if List Owners were unable to
> be creative with their mailing list home page designs, where even a
> font can take on religious argument. We view inconsistency of "needed"
> information to subscribers as a List Owner training issue and thus
> as an opportunity for learning.
Academia is not the only type of organization with this affliction. :)
Even when making lists for customers we get customers who "need" full
customization capabilities. ListServ provides this in a much better way
than anything else I've encountered to date. That doesn't mean there isn't
something out there that is better, just that I haven't seen it, not that
I've been looking all that hard.
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> --Trish
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> Trish Forrest [log in to unmask]
> Queen's University
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