On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Savoy, Jim wrote:

Yep - I could do that. Have exim rewrite the headers before it sends out
the message, but the people on the mailing list do want to know who the
email originally came from. They just don't want everyone to have access
to their mailing list, just this one account (an inquiries-type of
account).

Ok, maybe I'm missing the point here. couldn't you just allow all non-member postings and manually approve subscriptions? Define the address as an alternate name for the list if you really don't want to give out the list address.

On one site I administer, we've converted our simple Email forwarder public Email address to a mailing list, with the project managers as the ownly subscribers. Apart from the odd bit of fun we have with Reply-to, it works pretty well. It helps to fascilitate discussion between the managers and encourages managers to copy everyone else on messages sent back to people outside the project.

Geoff.

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