I know there was another posting about this topic and someone used the term "email loop". Perhaps that is a common term in part of the country. Do others of you refer to list servs, internet discussion lists as "email loops"?
I wanted to clarify for people who might be new to the topic since I'm accustomed email loops begin a "bad thing" that HAPPENS on email lists - not a synonym for them. I'm in IT (information technology) and am involved in several lists. To me, a "loop" or an "email loop" is when someone is on an internet discussion list and sets an auto reply (like "I'm out of the office until..) that kicks back to the list which sends it out again to all members, including the one on vacation with the autoresponse. It creates a vicious circle. If the list software can't filter this, everyone on the list can get this message hundreds of times until the email servers are clogged and shut down or a technician jumps in to stop it.
As I say, maybe some other parts of the country use the term differently. I just wanted to warn those new to the idea that they might need to use phrases like "listserv", "internet discussion list", or "email list". Listserv was actually the name of a specific software to create and manage lists, but the name has become somewhat generic like "coke". Majordomo is another list software. But those are both situations where someone would load and configure the software on a server to run an email list, which is probably more complicated than you want to consider.
More user friendly applications that you might explore could be:
Yahoo Groups (
groups.yahoo.com/
)
Take IT Offline (
www.takeitoffline.com/
)
Topica (
www.topica.com/login.html?al=s&lc=1
)
Here's an article that explains a bit about email lists:
www.techsoup.org/articlepage.cfm?ArticleId=147&topicid=5
Good luck to everyone!
[ 10-03-2002: Message edited by: JHB ]</p>