[NIFL-FAMILY:3256] Re: creating a local listserve

From: Gloria Nudelman (glorian@flash.net)
Date: Mon Oct 30 2000 - 20:58:31 EST


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Yes,

We use listbot.com

It's free and easy to use.  Sure there are ads, but they are not
offensive, and besides,
it's FREE.

Just log on to www.listbot.com and follow the directions.
I get daily reports from them on added members or dropped members which
is handy.

Hope this is helpful,
Gloria Nudelman
Glorian@flash.net

StephaniaFeltz@cs.com wrote:
> 
> Nancy,
> Could you please assist us in Sarasota, Fl as we investigate the possibility
> of creating a local listserve.  We have formed a literacy coalition which
> includes family literacy.  We would like to create an effective way of
> communicating with each other. Can you or anyone in the reading audience
> assist me?
> 
> Thanks,
> Stephania Feltz



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