Gee, I don't know, Scott. Most likely not. But we can find a way preserve
the stuff anyway.
If there is enough support for the switch, we'll need a NAME for the new
list. We can stick to name OSLIST <for auld lang syne> and easy
recognizability, or come up with a fresh new name <same great taste, bold
new package>. If the latter, would the person who ran the poetry contest
please run a contest to select a new name? <Prize: One years' free supply
of goodwill from all the list members -- the beneficial effects of which
have been proven through controlled triple-blind experiments -- supply
extended upon request>. Please select about three alternatives, just in
case the names we want are already taken.
Cheers.
Murli
At 05:54 PM 6/13/00 -0500, you wrote:
Murli:
Sounds almost too good to be true! Since egroups has such a
superior archiving utility, would it be possible to get the old archive
"rethreaded" on the egroups server so that it is not lost or separated
from the rest of the flock?
Best regards,
Scott Phillips
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-----Original Message-----
From: Murli Nagasundaram
[<mailto:[email protected]>mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 6:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Switching services
All,
I have been using the commercial facility egroups.com to run a couple of
lists on a test basis, and am quite impressed with it. I'd like your
opinion on whether we should switch to it from our present listserv. I am
considering the switch because of some recurring problems and limitations
of the present system that I am seeing both from feedback from Listmembers
and from my inability to respond adequately to requests.
Egroups has the following advantages:
1. It's free.
2. It automatically archives messages which can be retrieved from the
website without first dislocating your shoulder.
3. Messages can be viewed both in chronological and "threaded" form <by
subject line>.
4. The website lets you store files. You can also list useful web links,
maintain databases of information and an event calendar (which notifies you
when the event becomes due).
5. You can run polls (useful esp. when you have poetry contests, I guess!)
6. It is easy to assign multiple moderators or owners of the list.
7. You have the option of reading messages only at the website without
receiving email messages.
Egroups has the following disadvantage (as far as I know):
1. Every message comes appended with a little advertisement. It is not
very intrusive though, and easy to ignore.
Our present listserv is free, and has no ads. It has none of the other
advantages of egroups. If you have any thoughts on this subject do air
them. If there are no objections, I will arrange to switch the list to
egroups.
Cheers,
Murli
List-DemiDei