--- Colin Viebrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My understanding is that the auto_renew determines whether the domain is
> automatically renewed each year without notice (if set to 1), or whether
> the renewal process should proceed as normal, with all appropriate
> notices (if set to 0).
> 
> The let_expire determines whether, for domains that are up for renewal,
> to stop sending notices and just let the domain drop (if set to 1), or
> to keep bugging the domain owner, etc., about the impending end of their
> domain period (if set to 0).
> 
> Basically, what you are asking for is a way when registering a domain,
> to say "register this domain for X years, and then just let it expire
> without notifying anyone".  Right?

In a way, yes. What I really need is a way to turn off any and all renewal 
notices being sent by OpenSRS. I could leave it on "Normal Notifications", but 
that will still cause an email to be sent at 5 days prior to the domain 
expiring. Setting the domain to "Let expire" (according to the docs at least) 
will stop all emails being sent.

> That could be a useful feature, but I suspect there are compliance
> issues.  I mean, I bet OpenSRS is obligated to tell the customer or the
> RSP at least once about the impending expiry.

That's why I said we had our own system setup for renewal notices, and the 
explanation that we don't always want to send out emails. Some of our customers 
have 20-30 domains, and don't want to be flooded with renewal notices. Rather we 
invoice them manually, all in one go.

> You could always call the sw_register first, then the modify_domain
> immediately afterwards.  But, I suspect you knew that. :)

Yeah, but if I could set it when calling sw_register, it'd make things less 
complicated :)

-- 
Rick Hodger
DomainsBuy.com

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