>>>>> "JC" == Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

JC> On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 07:31, Angie wrote:
>> I wanted to find out about downloading the Mailman for a list I am trying to 
>> convert over to another type of format.  I currently have a couple of list with 
>> yahoo that relate to my business and would like to get away from that.  It looked 
>> like this was a free program- but when I go to download I keep getting a message 
>> that I am not authorize to view the site. 
>> Could you help me?
>> Thank you

I missed the original post...

But there are web filters out there that block access to 'free mail'
servers, in the attempt that employees should not be reading their
personal web-based email from work.

We've run into that trap with our service, which is a newsletter
sending service for companies, when some broken filter decided we
should be blocked based on this type of criterion.  I wouldn't be
surprized if the "not authorized" came from such a filter.

But it is hard to tell based on the exact error text given.

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