kos [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >.... it seems to me that somehow linking an >L-Soft product and those of eGroups, or entering into a business agreement >with them must be illegal or a breach of L-Soft's contract. > >Can anyone offer some specifics on this issue? I have also been approached by the eGroups. Doug Miller offers >We provide an easy-to-use and robust mailing list hosting service >for your mailing list - for free! But eGroups, Inc. is more than a >mailing list server - it also has many powerful tools to easily >manage your list from any browser. > >eGroups, Inc. consistently delivers continuous system uptime, >and, by moving your list to eGroups, you will also be able to >take advantage of.......... I understand from the above that e-Groups is providing a free service and that listowners who may find their software better could just move their lists to eGroups. Such a move is a decision of the listowner and the offer looks perfectly legal to me !. Kos : Could you please elaborate further on why moving a list from e.g. LISTSERV or Majordomo to eGroups is considered illegal or a breach of L-Soft's contract. regards Jacky