> Hi everyone and Season's Greetings from a newbie. Please forgive me > in advance if I don't yet have all of the Listserv terminology down. I'm > presently in the process of migrating our lists from Smartlist and have only > been using Listserv for a few days. I've been able to get our other lists > moved, but I'm having a problem with one. > My question is this - I would like to be able to set up a list that > allows open submissions from anyone within my mail domain (preferrably > without having to subscribe) but restricts delivery to a single recipient. > The purpose here is to allow anyone within my organization to submit a > message to an "Anonymous Electronic Suggestion Box" and have that message > delivered to a single email address. The basic list requirements are these: > > a) a person should be able to submit without subscribing > b) submissions should only be allowed from within our mail domain > c) the list is not moderated nor requires confirmation from the > sender > d) the output goes to a single email address > e) unless a person lists their name in the body of the message, > submissions are anonymous and the message headers must be changed so the > recipient cannot see who originated the message > > Any assistance anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated! > > Dennis Thaxton > Director for Information Systems > Naval Media Center We did something like this by creating a dummy email address long enough to get it a LISTSERV password. Then we told the relevant audience about the address and password. They could use it to send anonymous email messages from the LISTSERV web interface. It's not 100% anonymous, as the web server logs will have information about who connected to it.