I run a couple of lists, and one is a busines. The business list
is limited to those who I do business with. I pay to have the list and
it's a business expense according to the IRS.
The other is a list I get free and it is a Linux User List
(SNMLUG) and anyone can join this list that desires to.
If Heikki wants to run a controlled list more power to him. I'm
not sure why he advertised it here, but perhaps he has a reason.
On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
> Quoting Heikki Hannikainen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Subscription is by invitation only: someone already on the list can
> > publicly suggest inviting someone, and if no-one objects, the person will
> > be asked if he/she is interested in joining. This has kept the list quite
> > small with about 20 subscribers, and no unsubscriptions at all so far.
>
> Am I the only one who thinks that open sources and closed lists
> do not fit together?
>
> 73s Hans-Peter
>
Best wishes
- Karl F. Larsen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (505) 524-3303 -