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** Reply to message from "Ray Davison raydav@charter.net" on Tue, 28 Nov 2006 12:22:04 -0800
 
 
> > The question was about a mailing list.  You can run your own mailing list from > > your email program but that requires work on your part.
 >
 > Even if a program could read my mind it would still require work on my
 > part because I would have to think of what I wanted.  So, what work
 > would a "real" program relieve me of?
 >
 > > That is why I suggested was using a real mailing list program to automate the process.
 > >
 > So educate us.  What will a "real" program do that Moz won't.
 
 
If you are using an email program you have to do the sending (manually) of the list email, with a mailing list program the email to the list is done
 automatically.  With an email program you have to keep a log of who is
 subscribed (manually), with a mailing list program it is done automatically.
 
 
--  Robert Blair
 
 
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