Good for class lists? communications? I've been using yahoogroups (I
started when it was egroups before they were bought by yahoo) but find
them also ornery sometimes. Students have trouble if they have hotmail
and such like. Maybe I'll try this.... thanks, Andreas.
Ursula
Nipissing University
Andreas Ramos wrote:
>Cool. This should be it.
>
>No more advertising from Topica. No more having to tell Topica and Ashcroft
>everything about yourself in order to join. No more forgotten passwords.
>
>This listserv is self-service: a simple form at the FAQ page lets you
>unsubscribe, set vacation mode, and so on. I just finished the FAQ pages,
>etc.
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>This listserv also allows blacklisting of people. However, I doubt we'll
>need that. Topica didn't have that ability and that was a potential problem.
>
>I looked at some 15 different services. I set up accounts with four
>different ones and tried those. ezmlm is good, but it didn't allow one to
>reply directly to the list's email address. That was a bit annoying.
>Otherwise, it's $9/yr.
>
>If you need a listserv for your projects, groups, associations, etc.,
>Freelists.org offers free list hosting, but only if your list has to do with
>technology, universities, and non-profits. A bit arcane to set up, but not
>impossible.
>
>yrs,
>andreas
>www.andreas.com
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