Fri, 5 Jan 2001 08:58:26 -0500
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At 18:49 01/04/2001 Thursday, Ben Parker wrote:
>Unless you are a very small company and and have few and/or small lists
so that
>LISTSERV can share the mail server with regular company mail, you don't
want to
>do this. The whole reason is to have LISTSERV mail separate from other mail,
>especially if your LISTSERV mail volume is high. By directing mail to
its own
>machine (www.company.com or listserv.company.com or whatever you choose) the
>mail queue will be clear for normal mail.
End Reply
Here at PSU, [log in to unmask] is not a mail repository, but a mail
re-director, using our campus CSSO(PH) to do lookups and forwards.
/Pete
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