Thanks for all the help so far; I've learned a lot, but still haven't found what I'm looking for. All I've found are sites that will allow me to manage one big mailing list. Perhaps it would help if I gave more detail about what I have in mind....

The plan is for a tech site serving a very tight market niche. Premium site membership would be granted only to those with membership in one of several professional groups. I would like to offer these people the opportunity to host small mailing lists of their own-perhaps up to 30 other people. Ideally, their management of these mailing lists would be automated and require minimal intervention by me. I can't imagine having more than a couple hundred lists over the first few years.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Cheers,

Erik
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