On Mon, 6 May 1996, Philo wrote: > At 14:39 05/06/96 -0700, you wrote: > >Eric Thomas <[log in to unmask]> commented: > >> The thing though is that it costs a lot less resources to deliver a > >> typical newsletter by e-mail than over the web. > > > >Yeah, but woe betide the listowner (and, for that matter, the listmaster). > >Just think of the bounce messages that a 140K person list would generate, > >even at one message a day! > > > >Ouch. > > > > (\__/) .~ ~. )) > > /O O ./ .' Patrick Douglas Crispen > > Wow. Wouldn't be so bad if there were, say, an OWNER DIGEST feature > available in the listserv software, would it? > > Sorry, couldn't resist. And so am I compelled, to say, I always agreed with you, Philo, even though I fought against effort into it....because we and unix listserv postmasters/maintainers out there still don't have a lot of the basic functionality in LISTSERV that you so enjoy. I want Eric and Lsoft to provide ldbase functionality and some other functions that we had as a VM site before I will fight for an OWNER DIGEST (which is a new LISTSERV function). I know the people at Lsoft are really strapped for effort that they can put into LISTSERV code and that is why I sounded a bit sarcastic (I even got mail asking if "Trish" was an alias for "Eric", but I assure you I am *much* prettier ;-)) I am leaving this site to go to another that is currently evaluating LISTSERV on unix, and I feel compelled to fight for them as well.... once the LISTSERV code for all of us is brought up to snuff, so to speak, and LSOFT is looking for things to do...I will stand with you, Philo, and be your next loudest voice for improvement on a product that both our customers enjoy. (And thanks for your support Nathan...keep up the good work for LSOFT!) But in the meantime, Philo, nice try. ... I would do the same. :-) Cheers! --Trish ---- Trish Forrest Computing Services, University of Windsor Listserv Maintainer