Moved moosemorals.com from bytemark to mythic. There's nothing hosted there yet, but I'm going to use it a the domain for testing webmail.
Mythic are generally great, but they're charging me £15 to bring the domain over. (It counts as a renewal fee, and the time gets added in, but it's still irritating).
I've been going through the postfix config ready to turn the daemon on. Biggest change do far is setting up a separate submission port, so the only mail expected on port 25 is inbound to one of the hosted domains, which is simplifying a bunch of options (e.g., mail that has come in on port 25 that isn't for a hosted domain can be rejected early).
I'll need to do something about outbound mail from webmail. I think the current solution is to just trust the local machine, which is reasonable, but I'd like to do better. (Something like password auth with a one shot password that's validated by postfix calling back to the webmail. Time to look at Lua again, I guess)