It's in the New User Guide: http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/documentation
Currently Page 34 (Under the gTLD Renewal Flow section) Note that ccTLDs have some alterations to this (e.g. .ca deletes at 30 days past expiry as opposed to 40 days for gTLDs) but this is a good start for generics. You'd have to look under each ccTLD for specific information as it applies therein :) Charles Daminato OpenSRS Product Manager Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-dev-list@;opensrs.org]On > Behalf Of David Delbridge > Sent: November 8, 2002 2:30 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Expiration Event Timeline > > > Hi all, > > Where might I find technical documentation describing the schedule of > events that occur after an OpenSRS domain expires? For example: > > Exp Date: Expiration Notice Delivered > + 1 Days: Domain Record Disabled in OpenSRS DNS > + 30 Days: Domain Renewal Period Closed > + 30 Days: Domain Removed from OpenSRS reseller/management database > + 60 Days: Domain Record Deleted from OpenSRS DNS > + 60 Days: Domain Released to ICANN for Re-Registration > etc. > > Of course, I'm pulling these sample events and dates out of thin air. > Please don't quote me on these. > > I'm writing a script to flush expired domains from our database, but > don't want to remove domains that are still elligible for renewal. > Likewise, I aim to tweak our expiration messages to inform domain > holders of the events to come, including a likely date that their domain > will become elligible for re-registration. > > Any help is appreciated. > > Dave