I'm looking for a LISTSERV host for a Georgia Appalachian Trail Club mailing list. The GATC has approx. 650 members, roughly 10% of whom are email users. I've put together an email list that I update & distribute manually, and I'd like to automate things. Here is some info about the club: The Georgia Appalachian Trail Club, Inc. is a voluntary association of individuals who, because of their love of our wilderness areas, have assumed responsibility for maintenance of the Appalachian Trail in Georgia. The Trail, one of the first two National Scenic Trails, is a footpath over 2,100 miles long through the wilderness, following a skyline route over the Appalachians from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Katahdin in Maine. To the Indians who once inhabited this wild and beautiful region, the word Appalachian meant "endless." So it is that the Appalachian Trail is, for all practical purposes, an endless footpath winding through mountain regions with a great variety of plants and animal life, climate, and geographic features. ?Remote for detachment, narrow for chosen company, winding for leisure, lonely for contemplation, it beckons not merely north and south, but upward to the body, mind, and soul of man.? Harold Allen GATC Purpose The purpose of this organization shall be to provide for the protection, management and maintenance of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, associated side trails, and designated trails primarily within the state of Georgia; to bring together persons interested in hiking and camping and to conduct outings for their recreation and enjoyment; to foster in its members and in the general public an appreciation of the outdoors; to teach and encourage public observation of conservation ethics; to collect and publish information concerning regions of interests to hikers in Georgia; to encourage the preservation of wilderness areas; to provide such advice and assistance as may be requested by the Appalachian Trail Conference, Inc; and to encourage and assist the national and state governments in preservation and conservation of our forest and natural resources. I don't normally follow these discussion groups; please respond via private email if you can help. Thanks in advance! Regards, Brian Jernigan