on 1/23/04 7:56 PM, Christopher X. Candreva at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Jim McAtee wrote: > >> I would think approximately the same applies with domain names. If you're >> deceived into approving a transfer, you have recourse to get the domain back, >> though I highly doubt you have recourse beyond that. Like the letter said, >> it's up to you to reject the request. > > The problem, as I see it with the OpenSRS system, is that if you do NOT > reply at all, the transfer is accepted. Meaning, if you happen to be away on > vacation not reading your mail, you could come home to your domain being > gone.
Hello, Is Chris correct that a domain will transfer if nothing is done? >From what i recall, this isn't the case. If it is the case, then whoa, there's something wrong here. Josh/Swerve > > ========================================================== > Chris Candreva -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- (914) 967-7816 > WestNet Internet Services of Westchester > http://www.westnet.com/
