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From: dan@acti.com (Daniel J. McCoy)
Subject: New Home For Mailing Lists Soon
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A few months back, I mentioned I would probably move both the Lightwave and
Video Toaster mailing lists to my primary internet provider. As it turns
out, it would cost me $20 per month to run the mailing lists with digests
there. Though with killing off my Netcom account, I'd have that money but
my intentions were to find a home for the mailing lists with digest
capabilities but also save me some money. :) I've found a place that will
allow me to run as many mailing lists as I wish with digests and automatic
archiving. Though there ARE bandwidth quotas, I should fall below those
quotas. At any rate, I've had an account set up and will set up the mailing
lists as soon as the account is enabled. When I'm happy with the way things
go, I'll let everyone know.
Until that time, render on!
Dan
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is one big mess... WHOOPS!)
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Daniel J. McCoy | djmccoy@primenet.com or netcom.com and dan@acti.com