Email problems upgrading from Exchange server 2003...

My email connections were working perfectly when my email hosting company (1and1) used Exchange 2003 (I have several accounts set up on IMAP4). However as soon as they upgraded to Exchange 2007, I can no longer get access. Needless to say 1and1 say it is an issue for vodafone, and vodafone say I need to contact 1and1.
Also am I right in thinking that I can only set up one mail for exchange account on my phone ?
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