Hi

also the transfer domain mail contains the opensrs from address. even that
needs a customisation too.. and if possible the url for the confirmation of
the transfer page should also be that of the rsp maybe in some way like :

transfers.rsp.com    IN    A    rrn-1.opensrs.net.

where the page is displayed with the trasnfer agreement etc.

regards,

parag mehta

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Engelhardt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: renewals -- am I missing something?


REPOST -- my message must have gotten lost the first time...


What I don't understand is why opensrs is forcing us to invent a whole new
system.

When I did my first renewal today,  I fully expected it to be just like any
other 'order'  with the same approval tools and using the same interface for
validating credit cards.

We have a good system in place that processes orders and that I have built
software around.

Now it looks like we have to start from scratch for renewals. And with a
different model from opensrs.

Am I missing something?

Mark Engelhardt
++++  It is easy to tell the pioneers: they have arrows in their backs.  +++



on 1/26/01 4:16 PM, John Payne at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 01:40:32AM -0800, Bill Gerrard wrote:
>>>>> I found it!) and renewal.cgi, and both allow people to renew
>>> their domains
>>>>> and mark as auto-renew *without any approval process*.
>>>> This cannot be.
>>>>
>>>> Tell me this is not true!
>>
>> But it is... It sounds like someone hasn't been following the discussions
>> here or reading the announcements sent by opensrs....  :)
>
> I don't get chance to follow all the discussions (ok, should've checked
the
> archive) - but I do read all announcements from opensrs, and didn't see
> anything about renewals apart from announcing their availability in the
latest
> client code.

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