[log in to unmask] (Philip Ryan) writes: >Header says it all, really. >Does anyone know of any system that exists for people to set up mailing lists >from computer systems that can't be LISTSERVs themselves? There are several options; if you are using a standard Unix (such as SunOS or BSD) you can use a program such as Listprocessor or Majordomo--they do essentially the same thing as Listserv does. You will want the sysop to set it up, as sometimes configuring it wo work properly with the mailing system can be tricky. If you're lucky enough to be using a Data General system, DG/UX has mailinglist support built in; one can add people manually by editing /var/mail-list/(your list's name) or you can write a script to automagically subscribe and unsubscribe people. The sysop will ned to se this up as well, but if you're lucky enough to be on a system using DG/UX I would DEFINITELY go this route. As for Vaxen, I have no idea. I have HEARD there is a version of Listprocessor available for Vaxen, but as I don't use Vaxen I really could not tell you anything about setting up a system for lists on a Vax. >(I'm wanting to move a 'Macintosh Beginning C Programming' mailing list to a >proper listserv one.) I recently did the same thing with my list on the British comic 2000AD; it's a LOT easier to run, and having an adress for your mailinglist gets you a LOT more respect :) (Three days after Thrillpower reopened, I was asked to put an entry in the InterNIC gopher for the Internet Yellow Pages...also they look at it more as a "real" list). If you need any advice on moving and all, feel free to write me... -- -Windigo The Feral (NYAR!) -- Sec. of State JSA, aka Dobe Warror Artemis-- St., COB, COTABI--The 2000AD Mailinglist is now OPEN at [log in to unmask] com! Write to [log in to unmask] to subscribe...FTP archive site open at ftp.thepoint.com, dir /pub/text/2000ad/*...