On Wed, Aug 04, 1999 at 02:42:27PM -0700, George Herbert wrote:
What happened to my domain had a partial explanation. It was indeed on payment hold. There had been some snail mail bills sent (at least allegedly) to the technical contact's (my) listed postal address, which I had failed to update following a move 18 months ago.
Also, for us, our newest invoices are coming in with stupid postal addresses and no postcode. The whois role account entry says: Hostmaster Role Account (HR919-ORG) hostmaster@KNOWLEDGE.COM Knowledge Matters Limited 24-25 Scala Street London UK The bill has this: Hostmaster Role Account Hostmaster Role Account 24-25 Scala Street London UK But the contact template had this: Contact Information 1a. NIC Handle..............: 1b. (I)ndividual (R)ole.....: R 1c. Name....................: Hostmaster Role Account 1d. Organization Name.......: Knowledge Matters Limited 1e. Street Address..........: 24-25 Scala Street 1f. City....................: London 1g. State...................: 1h. Postal Code.............: W1P 1LU 1i. Country Code............: UK 1j. Phone Number............: +44 (0) 20 7419 4161 1k. Fax Number..............: +44 (0) 20 7419 4166 1l. E-Mailbox...............: hostmaster@knowledge.com We share a building with others, the invoices got consigned to the "not know here" pile and only by luck did I find them. Why can't they use their own database corrcetly ? BTW I consider this an operational problem since the increasing incompetance os NSI going to start breaks the DNS more and more... Regards, -- Peter Galbavy Knowledge Matters Ltd http://www.knowledge.com/