[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The way it works right now is that our ISP receives and sends all email for us. 
> A program called WinSMTP that comes with CCmail takes and pulls down all its
> email from the relay via smtp.    We have our domains registered and for right
> now, the MX records still point to our old ISP. We're going to repoint those to
> the public mail exchanger that will be Qmail.  I imagine Im just in panic mode
> from the deadline that was given to me yesterday, or at least I hope :o)  

I'm not sure what WinSMTP does; is it possible your current ISP operates a
domain mailbox for you, where all mail for that domain goes in a single POP3
mailbox, and WinSMTP takes care of retrieving mail, parsing the headers, and
injecting it into the cc:Mail server for the right recipients?

If this is the case, there's a few different ways you can handle the new
setup:

-new ISP operates a domain mailbox for you.  Then use 'fetchmail' or
(plug) 'getmail' to retrieve mail and do delivery to local users based on
the headers.
-operate a full qmail server of your own, and have the new ISP set up the
MX record to point to your qmail box.

And others.

Charles
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Charles Cazabon         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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