If you set up a public folder to allow anonymous access and set the default
permission to Author it should work.  

Sandhya Pai
Manager of Server and Network Services
School of Business
University of Connecticut



-----Original Message-----
From: Reyes Balderas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 6:32 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Creating a restricted e-mail box


We have a requirement to create an anonomous e-mail box that will:

1) Use Microsoft exchange 5.5 
2) Allow any user to use the mailbox so that the e-mail remains anonomous.
3) Restrict delivery to a specific mailbox or distribution group only so
that the mailbox is not used to spam others.
4) Hide sent items so they are not viewable by others.

How can the mailbox be set up?  Is there an alternative that would satisfy
the requirements?

Currently, the mailbox has been setup with an alternate recipient, 
delivery restrictions to only accept messages from itself, and a generic
username and password for authentication.



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