At 09:57 PM 10/4/2001, you wrote: > > I've been looking on the 'net, but the freeware I've found seems to be > > mostly written for Unix or some other O/S, and requires more programming > > ability than I have. I was looking at Mailman because it mentioned being > > usable via a website page, and I have my own site, where it would be easy > > to add a page, but I think Mailman is too techie for me (and I work in > > Windows) and am wondering if you know of freeware software that would > > suit me. > > >If you want to avoid the technical challange of running a mailing list, you >should try one of the free ones available via the net. Most of them have >their own subscribe/unsubscribe setups via the web, and also have some form >of archiving. One example is: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/ > >Enjoy. > >Jon Carnes
But be aware of the increasing amount of advertisements -- pop ups, embedded html and pictures, etc., that the "Free" providers are using. Someone's gotta pay for the service, after all... I just changed from using a service at groups.yahoo.com to using an in-house Linux server and Mailman because of their incessant advertisements with every message and every Web page visit. Larry ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users