On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 1:08 PM, William Herrin <[email protected]> wrote:


In addition to the 'annual NACK'    I would suggest  that  there always be an
*initial POC verification*   that needs to be confirmed by clicking a
link or going
through the same process within a couple weeks of the POC initially being
created,  And also after any change of E-mail address.

1 Year later (during the next annual POC verification) should not
be the first time that  any e-mail address receives an annual POC validation
request from ARIN.

The introductory e-mail should remind the direct or indirect contact  That
they will receive an e-mail once per year   that they need to confirm, etc.


> That's a fantastic idea. But instead of deregistering the block (which
> would add chaos to the process for the right-org-wrong-POC case) do
> two things:
>
> 1. Feed the fact of the NACK back to the ISP with a message that the
> POC reports a registration mistake (requests contact for correction)

--
-JH
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