I still have a number of domains at enom. The web-based DNS server works
well, but it can take up to 24 hours for a change to take place on their
DNS.
Their email forwarding system was quite unreliable when I used it. Their
email servers failed at least twice - and for more than just a few hours I
might add. During that time, all email bounced, and they wouldn't answer my
emails or return my calls.
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Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 12:54 AM
Subject: eNom
> Has anyone heard anything good or bad about eNom? They seem to offer
domain names for $6.95/year with no minimum purchase and they also have a
great web-based DNS service which is included. See
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> http://www.enom.com/ad2/ad.asp
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> For details about this offer. The drawbacks are thay they don't have as
well developed a client as OpenSRS and it's not open source like OpenSRS.
I'd be interested in any opinions.
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