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Subject: Re: LSOFT's Listserv vs. LYRIS
From: Paul Graham <pjg @ urth . acsu . buffalo . edu>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 09:58:46 -0500
To: James Cook <jcook @ netcom . com>
Cc: List-Managers @ GreatCircle . COM
References: <Pine.3.89.9611261045.A3483-0100000@netcom>

i don't really want to get involved in an on-line MLM comparison.  i think
the FAQ should deal with it.  however both lyris and lsoft have web pages.

since the archive features and the web interface to them are well documented
for listserv i'm not sure why this has come up as an issue.

-------- In reply to:
The Lyris package (http://www.lyris.com) mentions a few points which may 
make it more attractive to users. First, it purports to automatically 
archive AND index all messages, which are full text searchable by use of 
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