> I am new to the concept of a list server. Can this be used > to create mail > groups for corporate users? For example the Accounting dept. > Finance dept.
Yes, it can, but for small lists that don't change frequently, and don't have folks that subscribe and unsubscribe, your needs may be better met by using "aliases". For example, you can have an alias of "accounting@mycompany.com" that points to a list of real "user" accounts. These alias lists can be easily administered from the WebMail interface by the host ("domain") administrator.
List servers are more conventially used for purposes such as this forum, where people subscribe, unsubscribe, and post questions.
HTH,
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