I don't think anyone will argue that this isn't misleading.  Try  
explaining this to a customer with limited knowledge on how domains  
work!  This is however a legacy issue with the gTLD registries, and  
not something wrong in Tucows' system.

Thanks,

Doug.

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Quoting jm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> Ignore this.  Problem solved.  It was from 6 days ago.  The discuss list
> wasn't working then.
>
> ** i've been told that expiry dates on .org's after they have expired are
> not accurate.  (not sure if this applies to .com's/.net/s etc.)
>
> In my case, my .org stopped working.  I checked the pir.org whois and it
> said the domain expires in sept 2008.  So, i figured that i had renewed it.
>
>  Turns out i hadn't.
>
>   This is a very bad bug, imo, that should be squashed and squished and
> squashed.
>
> josh
>
> on 10/3/07 6:23 AM, jm at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> My domain,  -----.org is not functioning.
>>
>> whois status says ;
>> Status:CLIENT HOLD
>>
>> Expiration Date:  27-Sep-2008   04:00:00 UTC
>>
>> *Can someone explain to me what CLIENT HOLD means, and how i can address
>> this immediately so the domain functions properly.
>>
>> Other domains pointing to the same server work fine.
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> josh
>>
>>
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