Yes, I think google groups still does it, but I'm going to have to work with orgs that block pretty much everything google by default (government defense contractors) so that might be a challenge.
And I know Microsoft 365 offers lots of ways to collaborate via Teams, but everything I've seen is for only people in that domain. Not sure if there's a way to do it via other domains. --------- Brian On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 10:23 AM Scott Sipe <csco...@gmail.com> wrote: > I haven't used it in a few years, but my recollection was that Google > groups did allow adding anybody. I just took a look at our domain admin > page, and I was able to add a non-domain email to a group, but there may be > some limitations I don't know about. > > It does seem like many organizations are moving to Microsoft 365 now. > > Scott > > On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 9:03 AM Brian Weeden <brian.wee...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hey everyone, hope all are well. > > > > I'm starting up some IT services for a small non-profit and struggling to > > find the answer for one of them. I need a service that can provide > several > > old school listservs (like this one!) - where members of the list can all > > post to it - in addition to the standard mass email marketing stuff for > > monthly newsletters and the such. > > > > Seems that most places these days only do the latter, and services like > > Google and Microsoft 365 only offer listservs to people who are in the > > domain already. For this application, I need to be able to add people > > outside the domain who can participate in the listserv. > > > > Any ideas? Free is good, but we're willing to pay as well. > > > > > > --------- > > Brian > > >