On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 03:11:11 GMT, Alan Connor <zzzzzz@xxx.yyy> wrote:
>Free?
Free.
>With webpages full of huge image files, no doubt.
Nope, only on the webpage of mushrooms mailing list there are some photos
of the mushrooms. There are only a few pictures on other web pages.
The amount of posts sent to the lists is on average 1 per day I think, so
by any means that's a lot.
>And a free shell account with major priveleges?
Depends what you mean by major priviliges. I think of basic priviliges,
and additionaly access to mailman directory with priviliges to run mailman
commands.
>Could be a 'vanity' domain name. There may be no such lists.
My goodness!
http://list.pengus.net/mailman/listinfo
>Why don't you just run mailman on your own machine? If the volume
>is low, what's the problem?
I have no my own server.
>And apache for a webserver. Low volume, no problem. If you
>can run mailman, you can run apache.
I have nowhere to run it.
>Disk storage is cheap these days and you obviously have a
>computer.
But cannot make a server from it running 24/7/365
>And you are using a common first name for an alias, which is
>something that trolls do to avoid being tracked through the
>archives. Since you know enough to munge your real address
My full name is on the lists web pages.
>I'd recommend that anyone think 10X before letting you near
>any computer they control.
I'm neither a hacker, nor a spammer if that is what you are afraid of. I'm
just a list-owner without his own server.
Andy