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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Free website Hosting for Photos?

2001-10-08 by Bill Morse

Hi Martin, thanks for your response-

Since this is unpublished work I am interested in limiting access.  Can I
limit who gets to join the group and therefore who gets to see the photos?

on 10/7/01 11:35 PM, Martin Wesley wrote:

Bill,

You can have complete control of a Yahoo Group and put images in
the "Photos" secton of the group homepage.

You do have to live with all the ads too.

Martin

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Bill Morse <willym@b...>
wrote:
> Hi all-
> 
> I need to make 20 or so B&W photos available on the Web for my
current
> project, but I can't use my ISP because I'm on an ADSL line (no
static IP
> address).
> Can any one recommend a free hosting service (ads would be OK) that
I could
> use?
> 
> Maybe I should set up a Yahoo group? How difficult is that?  How
much
> control can be execised over who has access to the files (could I
restrict
> access, or can anyone who wants join?
> 
> Thanks for your thoughts...
> 
> Bill Morse
> PhotoProspect
> 269 Norfolk St. #3
> Cambridge, MA 02139


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