I still think a web page would be a better medium for this than a list server. How many people would these requests or comments be distributed to? Would that list be static? Who would be managing the list? A web page similar to a guest book would
handle this much better. Just do not require any identifying information in the post.
Dan Liston
Jason Helfman wrote:
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> It is for submitting confidential "requests or comments" at our place of
> work.
>
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 02:18:02PM -0500, Dan Liston thus spake:
> | Doing or even attempting such a thing is against my philosophical
> | beliefs. This would be like getting an envelope with nothing but
> | your name on it, not even a postmark, in your mailbox. Then
> | inside there was still no identifier of who it came from.
> |
> | Sorry, I can see where this is leading, and I won't participate.
> |
> | Dan Liston
> |
> | Jason Helfman wrote:
> | >
> | > How about in cooperation with Majordomo? Say with Formail?
> | >
> | > On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 08:23:09AM -0500, Dan Liston thus spake:
> | > | No.
> | > |
> | > | Jason Helfman wrote:
> | > | >
> | > | > Would their be a way to make a completely anonymous interal mailing
> | > | > list? No ip addresses, no hostnames in so far as a personal machine, no
> | > | > return address or Personal Names???
> | > | >
> | > | > Can this be done with just majordomo?
>
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