List Attachments? (Was: RE: VIRUS ON THIS LIST) (fwd)
Boris Kortiak
BKortiak@genlyte.com
Fri, 18 Aug 2000 16:50:15 -0400
Setting up a web page as a location for something to be downloaded by subscribers to a mailing list is as easy as going to http://www.geocities.com/ and answering some questions. This does admittedly take more time than send an e-mail to the list, but is something available to everyone. There are, I'm sure, other providers of free web space. One other thing to check is the policy of your ISP. Quite a number of ISP's nowadays provide at least 1MB of space for web pages per customer. There really isn't any excuse for not setting up a web page for information dissemination. I'll be glad to help anyone who asks (as long as I can use you as a reference).
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>>> "Deskin, Bob" <Bob.Deskin@Cognos.COM> 08/16/00 10:50AM >>>
Perhaps if the attachments were moderated by David. For example, the OpenVMS
list that I sent. I do not have a handy web or ftp site to easily and
conveniently post things to. However, I have no problem with sending
something to David and he can use his judgement as to whether it should go
out. I have also considered sending a message to the list asking who wants
the document, but collating or sending more than 20 or so replies is very
inefficient.
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