This suggestion sounds like a good idea. However, it does provide another
means for some Registrars to abuse the system. There should be a way for
domain holders to acknowledge a transfer away from the losing Registrar
without the losing Registrar having to involve a customer service person.
How about an RRP method which returns a list of all pending transfer
requests away from the Registrar? It would then be a matter of programming
to have a maintenance procedure to send out transfer notices to the domain
holders and if they don't respond within the required 120 hours, auto-NAK
the transfer request (if that's the policy the Registrar wants to
implement).
I'm not a fan of the current mechanisms which rely on reports, e-mails and
human intervention (on the part of the Registrars). I believe as much
information as possible should be provided via the RRP.
_Mike
-- Mike Lampson Info Avenue Internet Services (803) 802-6584 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hollenbeck Scott" <shollenb@netsol.com> To: "'NSI RRP Mailing List'" <rrp@NSIRegistry.net> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 7:53 PM Subject: RE: [NSI-RRP] Prohibiting Transfer> Eric, > > I'm asking the question primarily from the registrar perspective. As in, > does it make sense to give registrars the option of providing a service to > their customers that will block any transfer request from another registrar? > I'm leaning towards "yes", leaving the decision to use such a service (which > could of course be undone or removed if needed) up to whomever might find it > valuable. > > Scott Hollenbeck > Network Solutions, Inc. Registry
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