On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 10:04 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote: > We have a desire to have employees send all-staff questions to > [email protected] but have the sender be anonymous. We currently use > surveymonkey but I have been asked if it’s feasible to just tell our > employees to send an e-mail and have it arrive at a mailbox anonymously. > The only think I can think of is having an intermediate mail account that > forwards but strips the original header.
If you're monitoring your environment properly, there is no anonymity. Event logs, SMTP logs, IIS logs, NTFS permissions and all the rest should make everything thing someone does over the network inside your company very traceable. SurveyMonkey is the way to go - and I'm pretty sure even they will provide records if you need them badly enough, although it'll be much harder to trace if people are doing the surveys from home. Come to that, if you want, you could replicate the anonymity of surveymonkey by putting up a web site in a DMZ and only allowing non-corporate machines to do the surveys. Probably more time/effort than it's worth, however. Kurt

