At 10:10 06-12-04, Urb LeJeune wrote:
A web-based alternative may not be ideal but is it worse then no list at all?
Perhaps until a different more "human-based" e-mail reflector host is found, why not just migrate to a ubiquitous Yahoo group? While I'm no real Yahoo fan, they are mostly effective and somewhat ideally suited for groups like ours. Digest format is available as are individual e-mails, full list maintenance, etc. What's more, their service offers a calendar, a file storage area, database, etc.
Again, not ideal (it blocks e-mail addresses and has some on-line advertising), but certainly a usable option. I'm on over 40 of these for other hobbies and professionally and I'm generally pretty happy with them.
I subscribe to another e-mail list and I'll ask the listmoms if there's space for these two lists, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
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