Lyris User's Guide
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What machine should I buy to run Lyris List Manager on?
Table of Contents
· Introduction
· Email Commands
· Web Interface for Users
· Server Administrator
· Site Administrator
· List Administrator
· Other Topics
· Add-On Packages
· Installing and Upgrading
· Appendix
· Frequently Asked Questions
· · DocBots
· · Running Lyris List Manager
· · · What machine should I buy to run Lyris List Manager on?
· · · How to start the Lyris List Manager server
· · · How to bring up the Web Interface
· · · How much bandwidth do you need?
· · · Do you need a Mail Server to Use Lyris List Manager on NT?
· · · Forgotten Password
· · · Windows NT vs. Windows 95
· · Email
· · Lyris List Manager Administration
· · Web Browsers
· · Usenet Newsgroups
· · International
· · Other FAQ issues
· · Mailing List Features
· · Perl/LCP Toolkit
· · Unix Administration

What machine should I buy to run Lyris List Manager on?

Lyris List Manager is identical on all platforms, so the platform you choose is entirely a matter of what you are most comfortable with.

In general, the more modern, stable and "crash-proof" operating systems (Windows NT, Unix, and OS/2) are the better choice for running Lyris List Manager, since they are able to handle simultaneous tasks well.

A general rule of thumb is this: if the machine is able to handle a medium load Web Server, then it will probably work well for running Lyris List Manager.

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