Another question: Does the OpenSRS interface for transfers use a Unix
whois-like command to determine who to send the request to? We got
confirmation yesterday from NSI that the address change had been done, but
the whois results for the domain still show the obsolete email address. If
I resubmit, I'm assuming the OpenSRS system will still come up with the
old address too.
I've let the overnight pass, waiting for their whois database to
update. Maybe that's just not long enough yet. But I've been reading the
NSI Squatting Lawsuit thread, and now you all have me worried ;)
Thanks!
Rob Martin
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Charles Daminato wrote:
> Unfortunately the way the process works, the root registry doesn't even
> GET the transfer request until the Admin Contact approves the email... We
> cannot intercede at any step in the process.
>
> Rob Martin wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Hearing these questions reminded me of the fact that my friend and I are
> > sitting on our duff's waiting for Network Solutions. He's admin contact on
> > a domain, but with an obsolete email address. We're trying to transfer it,
> > but of course it didn't get acknowledged. So we went to Network Solutions
> > with the contact info change form and have been waiting four or five days.
> >
> > If NetSol doesn't ACK the transfer, does that mean that my friend can
> > simply fax someone at OpenSRS with the ACK? Once that's done, I can fix
> > his contact info at OpenSRS.
> >
> > Rob Martin
> >
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