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Mon, 22 Nov 2010 10:56:20 -0500
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Moshe Barak wrote on 11/22/2010 09:54:58 AM:

> Our intitute has decided to implement MS Exchange 2010 server as a main
> campus-wide system. Someone in the team that works in
> this project has suggested to use Exchange 2010 mailing lists, to do
what
> listserv does today, and I have been asked to prepare a paper on the
> subject and
> present it. I am not knowledgeable about MS Exchange 2010 mailing
> lists at all.
> Any chances anyone may have some info/comparisons about this? My
gutfeeling is
> that there is really no comparison, but I do not know that for
sure.Thanks for
> any info/pointer.

I'm not that familiar w/ Exchange but my understanding is their mailing
lists are simply a list of addresses that can be referenced with one
label.  A message sent that label is delivered to every listed in the
group.  Exhchange mailining lists are fine for what they do.


Think of all the features on ListServ, then see how Echange handles it.
Does Exchange allow individuals subscribe to lists on their own? Archives?
 One way lists?   Moderation?  Review?



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