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Rackspace Debuts Reseller Hosted Exchange 2007


Rackspace Hosting's business-class email specialist division, has over 450 resellers, who will have the ability to offer Hosted Exchange 2007 now.

Adam Williams, Manager of reseller sales, Mailtrust noted, ''Mailtrust has more than 450 resellers offering Mailtrust's superior messaging services to end customers. Theses resellers are a vital aspect of our business model, accounting for more than 545,000 Noteworthy mailboxes on 113,000 domains. In return, our resellers benefit from our 100 percent uptime guarantees and industry-leading support, as well as a customizable business email solution to sell to their customers, which can save them heartache and money.''

Previously, resellers could only offer Managed Exchange 2003 or Noteworthy, Mailtrust's premier web-based business-class email platform. The ability to offer Hosted Exchange 2007 is due in large part to the newly redesigned Control Panel for Mailtrust users. Mailtrust's Control Panel is an easy-to-use interface for customers needing to administer to their email domain and with the new enhanced version, it's even easier, faster, and more flexible.


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