Beth -
Believe it or not, there are those of us out there who are a small business, but still have a large number of people they need to get information to. Since the Head Guru is very explicit about no spamming, it would not behoove me to try to do something like that, when he is on record as saying they will terminate an account without warning if the account owner is spamming.
I have about 1,000 people who have opted in to receive my company's newsletter on leadership, strategic planning, and executive/management development. We're relatively new (the people on our list come from previous lives where we've done this same kind of work individually), so we don't yet have the budget to implement larger scale solutions, hence the need to utilize as many resources as possible with the lowest cost possible (without, of course, limiting operability).
Also, I am looking for a way to allow people to sign up via my website to receive information from us. We put on seminars and other events, and sending out emails is the most cost-effective way for us to communicate with a wide (and widely dispersed) audience.
If you have some useful suggestions, I'm all ears. I'm the first to admit that I'm a relative newbie; I was referred to this post by Lianna, as she thought Turtle might be able to help me, and simply posted here to see if there was someone out there who has gone through what I'm going through. I don't know anything about Mailman, or it's uses, and I haven't been able to find much here on the boards that answered my questions (perhaps I'm daft, and just missed it somewhere).
I don't mean to be rude, but I resent the spam implication, and the reference to "reputable" companies. If you care to share your expertise or a way to help us "budget appropriately" for our email marketing, I'm more than willing to accept any help (including monetary! ) I can get, so if you have something, please send it along! It's tough enough having a small business in an economy like this -- it's even tougher being a start-up in an area that not only has economic problems, but political/terrorism problems as well.
Sully