I was similarly puzzled. > I am puzzled here. if you have your own archives as part of > LISTSERV, going back ten years, or six years - depends on list- and > they are complete and totally under your control, why would you > want someone else to "archive" it, particularly a commercial > concern? Our archives can be searched via email or the web, or if > you're a masochist you can get the logs. Why would you want it > "archived" elsewhere? But is the availability of the (wonderful) listserv archiving program bundled with listserv, or is it an extra cost option? If it costs, for some people a "free" archive might make sense. -- Russ __|~_ Russell A. Hunt __|~_)_ __)_|~_ Professor of English St. Thomas University )_ __)_|_)__ __) PHONE: (506) 452-0424 Fredericton, New Brunswick | )____) | FAX: (506) 450-9615 E3B 5G3 CANADA ___|____|____|____/ [log in to unmask] \ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.StThomasU.ca/~hunt/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~