Mike, Auto-renew is only for domains between 30 days to expiry, and the day before expiry. After that, it's best (since you're in there) just to explicitly renew (reactivate) the domain.
Charles Daminato TUCOWS Product Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, A. M. Salim wrote: > Hi, > > I have noticed one additional Auto-renew error/bug. > > If a domain name is currently not set to auto-renew, and is past due (past > it's expiration date) but not yet deleted, setting it to auto-renew does > not automatically renew it for this year. > > I think that it should. In other words, when a domain is changed from > manual to "auto-renew" and the renewal date has come and gone, it should > automatically be brought up to date and immediately renewed (or queued for > renewal if review option is manual not automatic) and renewed for 1 year. > > Otherwise, what is the point of "auto-renewal" if the code still has > trepidations about renewing it automatically? And we are so nervous then > why even have an auto-renewal option and let's do away with it altogether! > (I nearly lost an important domain name because I set ut to auto-renew > thinking it would be automatically renewed but it wasn't because it was > past it's renewal date, yuk!) > > Also is there a way to query for all domains set to auto-renew so we can > periodically review this list whenever we need to? > > best regards > Mike Salim > >
