Kevin R. Gutch wrote:
> IPCop by chance? That's what I use.
> 
> No. Smoothwall

I think IPCop was branched from Smoothwall IIRC.

> So your toaster has a static private (not public) address. Your firewall
> will have the public static IP address, and port forward to the toaster.
> Right?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> So, to answer your original question, you'll be setting up your toaster
> using xyzemail.com as your domain.
> 
> Yes
> 
> Do you know how you'll be migrating from your hosted server? How many
> accounts are you talking? Just 10 accounts
> Will the hosted server go away in the end? Yes

Just go ahead and add xyzemail.com as your domain on the toaster, then you
can add the accounts by using the ip address with qmailadmin for now, e.g.
http://ip.address.of.toaster/qmailadmin/
You'll specify the domain name and postmaster password when you log in. Then
simply create your user accounts with qmailadmin.

Do you know how you'll transition smoothly, or would you like some help with
that too?
-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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