Well, I too have a dual channel 24/7 ISDN connection for my
network at home but my web/email/ftp server is on a different T1
connection for speed. I could host the mailing list on
trailingedge.com as well as an FTP site. Lots of spare
space/cpu/bandwidth on that system. I think it would be best if it
could stay where it is for many reasons but wouldn't have any
problem running it. I manage other mailing lists off the servers at
work so I could set some up on my personal server without any
trouble.
On 9 Nov 98, at 19:32, Jim Strickland wrote:
If we don't find a list owner at u of washington,
I can host the list on
my home unix machine. Caviets apply - if the list clobbers me loadwise
I'll have to ask it to move again. Can someone give me figures on how
many people actually use this list?
And for reference, my home unix machine runs continuously on the end of an
ISDN link. It's a dx4/100 machine running linux.
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