Hello Cyndi

At 12:26 Uhr -0800 1999.12.19, Cyndi Norman wrote:
>    From: Bill Huston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>    Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 14:22:45 -0600 (EST)
>
>    I pay:
>
>      Dedicated phone line:   $25/mo
>      ISP charges:            $20/mo
>      Static IP/DNS:          $20/yr.
>
>    So, I pay about $50/mo, and I am connected 24x7. But of course this
>    doesn't include the cost of the computer. Mine is a 486/66 w/128MB RAM
>    (which you can pick up for about $100 used if you shop around), running
>    Slackware Linux, which you can d/l free. This config with a 33k dialup
>    is more that sufficient to run Majordomo, a web server, Mhonarc, etc.
>
>Since we're on the topic...anyone here running mailing lists off of a Mac?
>I have a book telling me how but I need to do the web server and etc as
>cheaply as possible.  My second machine (server) is a Quadra 700.  My
>primary machine is a PPC.  I have DSL with a static IP and soon the Quadra
>will be networked to it.
>
>My own lists I'll probably keep at best.com but I have some clients who
>want some small lists for their patients/customers/visitors.  Assuming I'm
>providing DNS, being able to have the list name use their domain name is a
>plus.

Yes, I am. Webserver, Mail, scripting, FTP, etc. on a 7200, 
Filemaker, Liststar, FTP on a 6100.
If Lists is all what you want to run on the Quadra then it should do 
fine. My lists (of which there are 10-15 at a total of around 2000+ 
msgs sent a day) run perfectly on the 6100 (OS 8.1)...a bit slow 
because Filemaker is running there as well, but acceptable.

If you have any questions just ask.

How is it going at the HWG?


cheers
eve

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