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> Again this is fine, but it is specific to your list. The other day a Viet
> Nam Veteran wrote to me and expressed concerns about losing a number of
> lists that act as a life line for their members. I dropped a couple notes
> and within the day the lists were relocated to one of the fastest and
> most reliable mailing list sites in the Internet. For this service, the
> Vets are paying $0.00/year, including everything. So, this even beats the
> setup you have for your list, but the only thing it really tells us is
> that I am able to find free hosts for Viet Nam Vets. This doesn't help
> Joe Mechanics who is trying to start an electronic newsletter with "Tips
> from the experts" for car mechanics.
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