>The only hope we would have in this would be that the e-mail address to send
>from would be sorta like a password, nobody would know it.

yep, you could each user his own password that would have to included in 
the body with a certain context like:

password: mysecretword

Then have the incoming mail address be a "proxy" in that when the mail hit 
the proxy mailbox, you could have rules (one per approved poster) that 
check for "password: mysecretword" string and forward to the restricted 
mailbox if the body contained "password: mysecretword".

You could also create a mail host like:   @qqfmlqkjfqlmj.neweve.com and 
give the mail address to the approved posters. but the puts 
qqfmlqkjfqlmj.neweve.com in MX records. but it does keep the box out of the 
neweve.com mail flow.

If the stuff is really secret, you need to encrypt the mail, since mail is 
as secure as postcards.

Len

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