Well, I wrote too soon. Just after sending my last note, I got a message
in my other account (the one for the mailing lists) that seems to be from
the man that Stephanie is talking about.
"I am the manager of the ListsNet Directory, a web site
(http://www.listsnet.com/) whose mission is to provide users with automatic
subscription to the best mailing lists available on the Internet. I have
read your list's description in the PAML (Publicly Available Mailing List
Directory, http://www.neosoft.com/internet/paml), and I think it would make
a great addition to our database (if it is indeed a public list)."
From: Scott Walldren
ListsNet Directory Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It appears that users have to buy a product called ListsNet Tuner before
they can use the database. $34.95. It's free to list a list. Listsnet
also let's users get info about your list they may have lost, like
unsubscribe directions or the webpage address. Of course, mine are at the
bottom of every post. It implies, but I'm not sure, that you can customize
for the type of list software you use.
Well, I'm less impressed now. I suppose, if this takes off, I'll list my
lists (assuming I won't get malformed requests) but it's hardly a boon to
my subscribers. Oh well.
Cyndi
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