Seems to be a big problem today in reading emails before
responding to them.

The discussion was not about the admin contact not
responding, the discussion was about the losing Registry
(NSI) not responding within six days.

Enclosed is that portion of the email from Mr. Rivers which
prompted my question and which you left out in posting this
response.  Makes it easier for others to understand the
discussion if you don't respond or quote out of context to
the discussion.

Mr. Rivers stated:
> Hello,
>
> The transfer is waiting on Registry (NSI) approval. It's
on
> it's 6th day.
> Unfortunately, that's a bad sign. It will probably fail in
3
> days.

As you can clearly see, no one is talking about the admin
contact not responding.  Mr. Rivers quite clearly states
that NSI has not responded.  I doubt that NSI is the admin
contact for the domain under discussion.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Doytchin Spiridonov
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 10:14 AM
To: ecs
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jeremy Hansen;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: *sigh* my domains been screwed for about a
week!


hehe what is the number of domain names with undeliverable
admin contact could you guess? in these cases if time-out
means approval you could transfer all of them to yourself
:))
which will never be implemented that way i think.. :)

regards,
doytchin


ecs wrote:

> I was under the impression that it was an automatic
approval
> if the losing Registrar does not respond within 5 days and
> decline the transfer.
>
> That is what I have been telling my clients, based on the
> information contained in transfers10a.pdf.
>
> I understand that you must wait the full nine days before
> notification due to possible lack of notification by the
> losing Registrar, but your statement here makes it seem as
> if a non-response by the losing Registrar is a
disapproval,
> resulting in the cancellation of the request.
>
> Could you please clarify this?
>


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