Is anyone aware of software for the IBM and MAC (does not have to be the
same for both) that will allow me to set up a listserv.
TIA
Pat Scollin
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Patrick A. Scollin, MS, MT(ASCP), CLS(NCA)
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On the Mac side, there is Macjordomo, a nice shareware program that is
easy to set up and operate. That is what I use at our school. Moving up
the price scale, a new program by Fog City Software is LetterRip seems
like a very efficient and powerful program. I have started to play with
the demo a little. Finally, Starnine has ListStar, a very powerful
listserv program.
Jerome A. Brown Jr. School Email:jbro...@jtasd.k12.pa.us
Computer Teacher Personal Email:jbro...@prolog.net
Jim Thorpe Senior High School Phone:(717) 325-2641(W) or (610)
262-4874(H)
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 FAX: (717) 325-3699
WWW site: http://www.jtasd.k12.pa.us/
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