I agree. If we really want to beef up the traffic on this relatively low traffic mailing list, we should encourage e-mail from anyone who wants to change DSQD search to direct more searches to their own sites. We could then send out bulk e-mails asking for others to send in requests to this list, because I think it is important for DSQD users to be aware of all of the web sites out there. All of us are intensely interested in finding out about all the offerings on the web directly from the promoters of those sites, because they are the ones that know what is best.


>From: "Jay Westerdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 03:34:40 -0700 >Subject: [DQSD-Users] whois command >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Dave, >Not sure if you follow the whois area but www.whois.sc is the >best whois then betterwhois.com > >You should remap the whois command to www.whois.sc > >Example: > >whois sourceforge.net >That would be >www.whois.sc/sourceforge.net > >I think you will find the whois records more useful at whois.sc! > >Thanks, > >Jay Westerdal >Name Intelligence, Inc. >Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Direct: +1.425.785.4325 >Phone: +1.800.844.7035 >Fax: +1.206.337.0652 >www.nameintelligence.com >www.whois.sc (Whois Source)



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