--- 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
