Apologies - I did not read through the entire message before replying
*blush*

For your specific problem EVERYTHING points to it working correctly - it
just doesn't.  From my POV if we're sending the proper information to CIRA
(and I've tried it on my domain, seems fine to me) then CIRA Registry is the
problem.  Difficult :(

Charles Daminato
Product Manager (ccTLDs)
Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of lists
> Sent: February 26, 2001 1:49 PM
> To: Charles Daminato
> Cc: OpenSRS Dev List
> Subject: Re: CA Domains Problems
>
>
> Anyone here having trouble with .CA domains ?
> Anyone here call CIRA and experience the finger pointing?
>
> Sorry to complain on the list but I have tried to work this out for
> months.
>
> Example:  register a name   any name say   DNS1.CA as we did.
>
> Now this is a new registration.  New or old makes no difference.
> So on with the show.  I wanted the domain DNS1.CA to be seen
> as a register nameserver.  Not some other ver. like ns.dns1.ca .
> Just plain DNS1.CA  - Cira says no problem.  Support at SRS
> has said no problem.  Problem is no one can make it work.  All
> Cira is there for it would seem is to tell me how amazed they are
> that SRS will not help & how its their job.  The other side of the
> coin is SRS upper level support have NEVER ignored me. Not
> once.  They have just been unable to make this work.  I am sure
> that I am not the only one who is having problems with .CA  The
> thing is when I buy something or I buy it for my client I want to get
> value for the money.  IE: I don't care about buying a name that does
> not work today...anymore than I want missing fries with my Big Mac
> order.  This is fixable.
>
> I will keep this list active today as I ask more and interesting
> questions.
>
> Off my soapbox for now.
>
> Mike O'Shay
>
>

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