I can't find info on network solutions website for changing info for my NIC handle? What is the deal? I figured I would send an empty messages to hostmaster@networksolutions.com and get some info, but the email it send back is full of dead links. For the life of me, I can't find and info on where all the templates are. Anyone still using the templates? jas
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 06:16:25PM -0400, Jason Lewis wrote:
I can't find info on network solutions website for changing info for my NIC handle? What is the deal? I figured I would send an empty messages to hostmaster@networksolutions.com and get some info, but the email it send back is full of dead links. For the life of me, I can't find and info on where all the templates are.
Anyone still using the templates?
They've begun making the templates harder and harder to find. I don't know if this is on purpose (although I suspect it is). The URL for the forms is https://www.netsol.com/en_US/makechanges/forms.html, but I don't know how you get to that anymore thru the menu system. --Adam -- Adam McKenna <adam@flounder.net> | GPG: 17A4 11F7 5E7E C2E7 08AA http://flounder.net/publickey.html | 38B0 05D0 8BF7 2C6D 110A
you can get to the contact information two ways: first from the netsol.com site goto netsol.com..then click the manage account tab..then click on the contact manager link right below it(after the page loads)...then continue onwards. or you can just hit this link directly: https://www.netsol.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/itts/handle Adam McKenna wrote:
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 06:16:25PM -0400, Jason Lewis wrote:
I can't find info on network solutions website for changing info for my NIC handle? What is the deal? I figured I would send an empty messages to hostmaster@networksolutions.com and get some info, but the email it send back is full of dead links. For the life of me, I can't find and info on where all the templates are.
Anyone still using the templates?
They've begun making the templates harder and harder to find. I don't know if this is on purpose (although I suspect it is).
The URL for the forms is https://www.netsol.com/en_US/makechanges/forms.html, but I don't know how you get to that anymore thru the menu system.
--Adam
-- Adam McKenna <adam@flounder.net> | GPG: 17A4 11F7 5E7E C2E7 08AA http://flounder.net/publickey.html | 38B0 05D0 8BF7 2C6D 110A
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Adam McKenna wrote:
They've begun making the templates harder and harder to find. I don't know if this is on purpose (although I suspect it is).
Ofcourse it is. Only ask the admin-c (clueless client) for approval to transfer (not the tech-c, whose email address actually works and who is in fact moving the domain) and you're almost guaranteed that the transfer request will fail to deliver. If it does deliver, make it hard by needing a reply within 96 hours. Also, "losing" a few emails, like a modify for the admin-c by the tech-c if the expire date of the domain is only a week away works wonders too. Paul
On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 02:17:59AM +0200, Paul Wouters wrote:
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Adam McKenna wrote:
They've begun making the templates harder and harder to find. I don't know if this is on purpose (although I suspect it is).
Ofcourse it is. Only ask the admin-c (clueless client) for approval to transfer (not the tech-c, whose email address actually works and who is in fact moving the domain) and you're almost guaranteed that the transfer request will fail to deliver. If it does deliver, make it hard by needing a reply within 96 hours. Also, "losing" a few emails, like a modify for the admin-c by the tech-c if the expire date of the domain is only a week away works wonders too.
It's nice not having to deal with that BS anymore. All of my domains are in OpenSRS, and for the ones that aren't I let the customers manage themselves. It usually doesn't take much convincing to get them to switch, especially at a savings of $27 per year. --Adam -- Adam McKenna <adam@flounder.net> | GPG: 17A4 11F7 5E7E C2E7 08AA http://flounder.net/publickey.html | 38B0 05D0 8BF7 2C6D 110A
$27 per year savings? Over $35? OpenSRS sells its resellers regs for $10, not $8. Are you saying you pay $8 and not $10 to OpenSRS for .com, .net, .org ? Or that you pay $10 and only charge them $8? At 05:28 PM 5/10/02 -0700, you wrote:
On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 02:17:59AM +0200, Paul Wouters wrote:
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Adam McKenna wrote:
They've begun making the templates harder and harder to find. I don't
know
if this is on purpose (although I suspect it is).
Ofcourse it is. Only ask the admin-c (clueless client) for approval to transfer (not the tech-c, whose email address actually works and who is in fact moving the domain) and you're almost guaranteed that the transfer request will fail to deliver. If it does deliver, make it hard by needing a reply within 96 hours. Also, "losing" a few emails, like a modify for the admin-c by the tech-c if the expire date of the domain is only a week away works wonders too.
It's nice not having to deal with that BS anymore. All of my domains are in OpenSRS, and for the ones that aren't I let the customers manage themselves.
It usually doesn't take much convincing to get them to switch, especially at a savings of $27 per year.
--Adam
-- Adam McKenna <adam@flounder.net> | GPG: 17A4 11F7 5E7E C2E7 08AA http://flounder.net/publickey.html | 38B0 05D0 8BF7 2C6D 110A
Maybe I should have explained. All the domains I care about are at other registrars. My old NIC handle points to an email address that is dead. It is still attached to a few domains I would like to takeover when they expire. jas
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Adam McKenna
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Jason Lewis
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Mary Grace
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Paul Wouters
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William Warren