On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 09:54:48PM -0700, Marc Slemko wrote:
On Fri, 25 Sep 1998 william@pacific.net.ph wrote:
Hi all!
Is it Internic becoming slower in their modifications? We have sent a modification request twice and until now - nothing has happened....
It is not being sent from the address of one of the contacts, so it will not be automatically processed.
Anything that isn't automatically processed gets printed and thrown into a big slightly malfunctioning paper shredder. Anything that makes it through the paper shreader is then looked at and sometimes responded to. The time that it takes for this to happen is based on the mandatory one week delay before it is printed just for good luck, and then the chances of making it through the shredder. Note that their method may vary slightly from that described above, but the effect is the same.
I've found that on changes to domains for which I'm already a contact, setting my authentication to CRYPT-PW works well, causing changes to be completed within hours. Note that CRYPT-PW apparently only refers to how the passwords are stored on the InterNIC's servers; they're sent in plaintext when you e-mail the form. -- Anyone who spams me will be subject to torture by Jake, my killer attack hedgehog, and/or Lizzy and Junior, my man-eating iguanas.