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Mail Server on a Blacklist? We Can Help!

Mail Server on a Blacklist - Nerds On Site

Some businesses run a mail server in their office to handle their email traffic, as opposed to using a hosted solution like Nerds Hosting.  If you run your own mail server, you may one day find yourself unable to send email to a lot of people because your server has been listed by a SPAM Blacklist.

A SPAM Blacklist is a service that attempts to track mail servers that send out spam, generating a list that other mail servers can use to know who to reject email from.  It is one tool in the spam fighting toolbox, though one that has been slowly losing favour over the past couple of year.  However, most mail services still subscribe to more than one blacklist and will block email from any mail server on such a list.

Your mail server could become listed on such a service if it has ever been guilty of sending out spam or email that looks spam-like enough to fool these filters.  It is also possible to get listed based on complaints submitted to these lists, for example by people that are tired of getting a newsletter that you might send out.  If your server does become listed on such a list, you’ll most likely be informed of this because your employees will start getting ‘bounce-back’ emails, which are essentially emails telling you that your email couldn’t be delivered to the recipient.

If your mail server does become listed and thus blocked, our team can help!  Here are three services that we can immediately offer your team:

Analysis

If you are listed on one spam list, you typically listed on at least 1-3 additional lists as well.  When a mail server sends a bounce-back email because your email has been blocked, the error report will typically not tell you the specific list that you are on, or will only tell you about the first list that they checked you against.  For this reason, it’s critical to quickly determine exactly how many lists you are on and which ones they are.  There are many email blacklisting companies (SpamCop, SpamHaus and SORBS are just three of the over 100 that we know of) and most of these companies have multiple lists.

At no charge to you, our team of hosting professionals can run an analysis of your mail server to determine which lists you are on, and provide you a report letting you know all the specific companies and lists that you are blacklisted on.

De-Listing Support

Every spam listing service has different rules, procedures and costs associated with removing your mail server from their blacklist.  Depending on the lists and the number of lists, our team can quote you to work with the Spam Blacklist companies to remove your mail server from all known blacklists.

Listing Prevention

Once your mail server is no longer listed, and mail is flowing properly again, our team can further work with you to determine why you were on the blacklist in the first place, and to help fix the root problem.  For example, you may have a workstation in your network that is infected with a virus and sending out spam, or you could have a misconfigured mail server.  Our team can help you fix these issues and put mechanisms in place to prevent them from happening again.  In addition, we can setup monitoring systems to immediately notify you of issues with blacklisting in the future!

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Quintuple-Redundant Database Hosting

Today’s websites are primarily database driven, and thus the database needs to be secure and reliable to ensure a reliable and fast website experience.  If your website is hosted with Nerds On Site, you can rest assured that your database is very redundant, allowing our team to recover from any disaster.

First, the primary copy of your database (the live, active version) is hosted with Amazon on their excellent RDS system.  This ensures that your database always has the resources it requires, regardless of a spike in traffic to your site.

Next, we keep a second copy of your database also  in the Amazon RDS system, but in a different availability zone.  This means that your database is LIVE synced between two geographically separate Amazon datacenters, allowing for instantaneous fail-over in the case of a problem.

For our third copy of your database data we have Amazon backup the data regularly to their S3 storage system, which is designed to provide 99.999999999% durability.

Fourthly, our team takes a nightly snapshot of your database and stores that snapshot on one of our servers in Toronto, Canada.  As your primary copy is in the Virginia area, this provides extreme geographical separation between copies.

Lastly, your data is protected for the fifth time by a nightly snapshot saved to our Ark server, which is located in Singapore.

Altogether, our database redundancy design provides for instant fail-over in the Amazon RDS system, and fully 5 copies of your data with copies stored in Virginia, Toronto and Singapore for safe geographically redundant storage.  You can trust your database data to Nerds On Site!

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Amazing Hosting for South Africa!

Did you know that a .co.za Business Hosting package from Nerds On Site starts at only R199/month?  This amazing price includes a ton of features, all backed by our world-wide team and our passionate local South African Nerds.  At 1/2 the price of other South African competitors, our package goes far beyond anything offered in South Africa!

What’s Included?
Here is a sample of some of the features included in our Business Hosting package:

  • Unlimited Disk Space
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • 24×7 Help Desk Support
  • Continuous Hack Detection
  • Nightly Backups
  • Unlimited Data Restores
  • Unlimited Email Addresses
  • SpamExperts Enterprise Spam Filtering
  • And MUCH more….

Contact our team today to learn more!

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Weekly NerdSpotting Round-Up

Our team is truly global, and here are just a few photos of our Nerds in action all around the world. Check out the rest of our photos at NerdSpotting.com.

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A New Level of Transparency and Trust

Trust Site Screenshot

Trust Site Screenshot

Nerds On Site has maintained a Trust Site for quite some time now, which is powered by Pingdom and provides realtime availability statistics for our shared hosting platform.  We’ve now upgraded our Trust Site to include a breaking email alert system.  Once you subscribe to this system you will get instant and breaking status alerts regarding the status of our hosting platform.  If our third-party monitoring systems (wormly.com & pingdom.com) detect an issue, they will instantly alert you directly, ensuring that our team cannot doctor the alerts or hide problems!  Once the initial alert has gone out, our team will keep you informed with updates as to our progress in resolving the problem.

All these alerts are also copied to our two Twitter feeds: @nerdshosting & @noslaerts.  Follow us today!

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Weekly NerdSpotting Round-Up

Our team is truly global, and here are just a few photos of our Nerds in action all around the world. Check out the rest of our photos at NerdSpotting.com.

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Shared Hosting Availability Stats for March, 2012

As we do every month, our team is releasing our ful availability statistics for our shared hosting platform for the month of March, 2012.  These statistics are compiled by Pingdom, and can be seen in realtime at trust.nerdsisp.com.

Check name Uptime Downtime Outages Response time
Linux Shared Hosting 99.79% 1h 35m 02s 10 1515 ms
SMTP (Outbound) 99.94% 0h 24m 58s 2 264 ms
POP Services 99.96% 0h 20m 00s 1 334 ms
SMTP (Inbound) 99.98% 0h 10m 00s 1 877 ms
IMAP Services 99.98% 0h 08m 03s 2 313 ms
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Weekly NerdSpotting Round-Up

Our team is truly global, and here are just a few photos of our Nerds in action all around the world. Check out the rest of our photos at NerdSpotting.com.

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Weekly NerdSpotting Round-Up

Our team is truly global, and here are just a few photos of our Nerds in action all around the world. Check out the rest of our photos at NerdSpotting.com.

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Another Client Rescued by NerdsBackup

Paul, one of our Nerds in Ottawa, Canada recently visited a new client that had been referred to him by another of our clients. The lady is a consultant and new to working on her own after many years in Health services. One of the topics they discussed was a backup of which she had none but knew “it would probably be a good idea”. Paul suggested NerdsBackup which she decided would be the way forward so he set it up for her there and then. Not 3 weeks later her hard drive failed (the system was only 18 months old)!

Is YOUR data safe? Read more about NerdsBackup here: http://nerdsonline.com/nerdsbackup/

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