Does anybody know of any free or low-cost way to set up a mailing list? My church's seminary wants me to set up and run a mailing list for its 900 alumni (based in part on the glowing recommendations I've gotten from you all here *blush*).
Big problem: they only know Windows.
Is there anything on the Web, or is it better to have one's own mail server, or what?
(And should I cross-post this to the Wikitech list?)
Ed Poor Admin Emeritus Wikipedia-EN Mailing List
On 08/25/04 19:05, Poor, Edmund W wrote:
Does anybody know of any free or low-cost way to set up a mailing list? My church's seminary wants me to set up and run a mailing list for its 900 alumni (based in part on the glowing recommendations I've gotten from you all here *blush*). Big problem: they only know Windows. Is there anything on the Web, or is it better to have one's own mail server, or what?
If they don't mind a third-party provider and ads, Yahoo Groups is good - http://www.yahoogroups.com/
- d.
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 20:18:15 +0000, David Gerard fun@thingy.apana.org.au wrote:
If they don't mind a third-party provider and ads, Yahoo Groups is good - http://www.yahoogroups.com/
The beta of Google Groups 2 is coming along nicely and allows Yahoo groups-like mailing lists with text based ads and a nicer interface then Yahoo.