> > "I too would like to locate a site to house a couple of politically oriented > discussion lists. How would I go about finding a server that is open to > outside listowners?" > > Well, at the risk of appearing provacative - although my intentions are > strictly the best and purely oriented towards perpetuation of information > and communications - you might consider a Unix site, partially because > of the Usenet's notorious tolerance for *anything*, and partly because > of the growing shortage of VM LISTSERVers able to accept new lists ... > > Also, you can get a Unix box up and running for under $1000, if you are > willing to skip luxuries, like gigabyte-sized hard disks. Having the > list server running on your home machine gives you a great deal more > control ( and potential for abuse, but that's nothing new ). > > -- richard > Ultimately, that would be nice, but a site with both BITNET and internet access would be ideal. LISTSERV software would make things easy to. If only we had a VM machine. DOnations, anyone? /