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Subject: Re: LSOFT's Listserv vs. LYRIS
From: Eric Thomas <ERIC @ VM . SE . LSOFT . COM>
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 08:21:43 +0100
To: tower @ albert . gnu . ai . mit . edu, Paul Graham <pjg @ urth . acsu . buffalo . edu>
Cc: list-managers @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: Message of Mon, 25 Nov 1996 21:57:57 -0500 from list-managers-owner@GreatCircle.COM

On    Mon,     25    Nov     1996    21:57:57    -0500     Paul    Graham
<pjg@urth.acsu.buffalo.edu> said:

>listserv (TM)  is a  commercial product. it's  available only  in binary
>form as far as i know and is licensed to your site and by the volume you
>expect  to   handle.  they  do   have  special  low-cost   versions  for
>non-profits.

There is also a free version for non-commercial use. Check:

                 http://www.lsoft.com/listserv-lite.html

>i'm sure a major  goal of lsoft is to make money  selling lots of copies
>of listserv.

That's what software companies generally attempt to do.

  Eric

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