On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Carrie Lybecker wrote: > >Shouldn't Onelist.com be blacklisted? > > The only thing I have to add to this is that many people don't have a > viable alternative that I am aware of. Please tell me otherwise. eGroups, to name one. And that's not counting smaller or less-well-known mailing list hosting services. As far as I'm aware, Onelist doesn't offer anything unique that isn't offered by similar (and slightly more responsible) services. -- Jeremy Blackman - [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lithtech Team, Monolith Productions -- http://www.lith.com Listar Developer -- http://www.listar.org
- Onelist.com allows forced subscriptions and spamming Thomas Gramstad
- Re: Onelist.com allows forced subscriptions and spamm... Carrie Lybecker
- Re: Onelist.com allows forced subscriptions and s... Jeremy Blackman
- Re: Onelist.com allows forced subscriptions a... Carrie Lybecker
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- Re: Onelist.com allows forced subscriptions and s... Tim Pierce
- Re: Onelist.com allows forced subscriptions and spamm... Stan Ryckman
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- Re: Onelist.com allows forced subscriptions and spamm... Mark Fletcher
- Re: Onelist.com allows forced subscriptions and s... Carrie Lybecker
