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RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint
One of the things I found which I moved into the
amazon cloud in November of last year is that any
number of domains automatically reject email messages
coming from mail servers located inside amazon's ip
space. Example: All GoDaddy domain that use their
secureserver.net mail service (most, if not all) get
blocked with no warning. What's particularly
frustrating is there is no indication, messages come
back marked No such user x@y.tld .

Most of these sites blocking the messages make it
exceedingly difficult to contact anyone in order to
get the messages flowing.
Posted by: Greg.Higgins@...   Posted on: 07/07/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Now this is where it makes sense.  storm14k | 12/18/08
Keep local backups.  CobraA1 | 12/18/08
Why would hosted services imply....  storm14k | 12/18/08
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  tfoydel | 12/18/08
Amazin' Amazon  aureolin@... | 12/18/08
RE: Amazin' Amazon  i_okk@... | 12/18/08
While this all sounds cool, cheap, etc., but..  dinosaur_z | 12/18/08
And thus your company becomes uncompetitive  dano-z | 12/18/08
Dig out of the mud  pwatson | 12/18/08
Amazon not strictly Linux  hamobu | 01/23/09
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  phorvath@... | 12/18/08
your article  thesoaguy | 12/18/08
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  Nagesh Tummala | 12/29/08
No reason why you can't keep local backup  hamobu | 01/23/09
EC2 also good for one time projects  hamobu | 01/23/09
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  devils_advocate | 02/15/09
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  Greg.Higgins@... | 07/07/09

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