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Dartmouth will begin gradually deprecating LISTSERV due to increasing security risks and the platform’s inability to meet modern email security standards. Google Groups offers stronger protection, better deliverability, and more robust features, and list owners will receive full support in transitioning when ready. Existing LISTSERV lists will continue to operate for now, but new lists will not be created and several security hardening measures will be applied.
This article introduces Google Groups to users transitioning from Listserv and explains the similarities, differences, and new features. It also covers the updated email address formats used by Google Groups. The focus is on making the switch simple and easy to understand.
You do not need access to the LISTSERV Admin Web UI to manage your list.
As a list owner, you can perform all essential administration and moderation tasks
directly by email. The web interface is just a convenience layer – the underlying
controls are all email-based.
A dictionary of LIstserv terms.
Use this article to learn how to replace an existing Listserv list with a Google Group. It explains when to create a Dartmouth-owned group versus a community (personal) group, how to set up the new group, and how to configure key settings like membership, moderation, and posting permissions.
FAQs for Listserv
ListServ messages being blocked due to Delivery Error Reports. This article helps correct the problem.