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Re: [ARSCLIST] The case for message boards.
Angie Dickinson Mickle wrote:
As I said in my last post, Yahoo groups does. I have no idea if there
are other bulletin board programs that allow it. It is something to
look into. I do want to make it clear that I am in NO WAY suggesting
that this group even consider becoming a group on Yahoo!!! I swear
that's where my husband's computer attracts virus. I only use them as
an example of a board that is both a bulletin board and an email list.
The 'owner' of a Yahoo! group can configure it so that attachments are
rejected. Since infections come as attachments (unwisely opened), such a
group can be safe by design.
Among the advantages of a Yahoo! group (or a similar one offered by
others) is that it provides space for files, for photos, and for links.
The file space was recently increased to 100 MB, ample for any need I
could see for our communication here and subject to control by the owner
and moderator(s). A major advantage is the search function through the
archives, though admittedly that is of little value until the group has
been functioning for some time.
Mike
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