Server Redundancy And Hosting Exchange..

Nov 11, 2008

I have two questions that hopefully someone will be able to help me out with. The first, is my partner and I want to provide server redundancy for our clients. Our set-up is as follows: two identical servers with multiple virtual machines (about 4) on each. One for SQL, one for IIS, etc. We also have a ServerIron XL to connect the two together and provide replication and load balancing. So the question is, has anyone here used a ServerIron XL and how easy is it to use/how effective is it? The second question is, we would like to provide our clients with hosted Exchange. I have set up and maintained a few Exchange 2007 servers, but only for a single company with a single domain. What would be the best way to go about providing a hosted Exchange solution?

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I can send email to my hotmail address, but yahoo rejects it.

I've checked dnsstuff.com and dnsreport.com and we're not on any blacklists.

I'm not exactly sure where else to look.

These mail servers rejecting our email are not from just 1 ISP or 1 mail server, these are from companies in different states/countries.

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