I use mailman for this type of scenario. It has all those features and then some.

Jim

Kenneth Porter wrote:

I'd like to provide an "all hands" alias for my office so that company officers can send out announcements. MD seems like it would be a good place to lock down this alias to keep others from abusing it. Does anyone have a good recipe for implementing this kind of limitation?

I have a similar requirement for my online game team, which plays numerous games. I have an alias for each game that goes to the list of players involved with that game, and I don't want spammers abusing these addresses.
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