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Subject: Re: Best Mailing List Software For A Host Startup
From: Brad Knowles <brad @ his . com>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 01:45:01 -0500
To: neill @ microsped . com, list-managers @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <1.5.4.16.19961027161325.3d0f853c@microsped.com>

At 4:14 PM -0500 10/27/1996, neill@microsped.com wrote:

>I am considering the possibility of setting up a new server
>to be used for mailing lists. I have been looking at some of
>the software options and comparing listserv, listproc, majordomo,
>and some of the smaller software packages.

	I've used SmartList, and I'm one of those who swear at it, not by
it.  If you're doing a large/professional list, I'd use ListServ.  If
it's small or for personal use, I'd do Majordomo (and I currently
manage several lists of each type).

	I'm told that Listproc should be virtually identical to ListServ
(it was originally called Listserv for Unix, until they actually
ported the real ListServ), but don't know anything more about it one
way or the other.

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