You can use Netsol's whois and find your different handles.

in their whois type   name lastname, first name

should pull up different handles associated with your name.

swerve

> From: Adam Beecher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 21:59:01 -0000
> To: "Derek J. Balling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Which domains are MINE!? :)
> 
> "Derek J. Balling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
>> Mildly off-topic,
>> 
> Mildly, but the target is to clean out the last domains I have (and want)
> from NetSol. That surely has to be on-topic. :)
> 
>> but the answer is "sorta".. you can request a "NIC
>> Handle Report", which (according to NSI's front-line goon squad) will
>> tell you everything a NIC Contact Handle is associated with.
>> 
>> The practical part of this though, is that this is ONLY true if the
>> handle actually was on the domain when an INVOICE was generated. If
>> not, it won't show up on the report (it's not REALLY a "Handle
>> Report", its an "Invoice Report", keyed on Handle. A subtle, although
>> VERY distinct difference)
>> 
>> There is no way to get a complete list that I have been able to
>> ascertain, and my employer has pretty extensive and capable contacts
>> internally. :-(
>> 
> Hmmm, bit a messy way to go about it, especially when I did so much tinkering
> at NetSol shortly before I left them (for nameit.net, which just goes to show
> how bad NetSol are! :) Reason I ask is that I know for a fact that one domain
> is associated with an email account I no longer have access to.
> 
> Never mind, I guess that with NetSol's keeness to send out invoices, I won't
> miss anything. I guess I'll just have to start opening them! :)
> 
> Thanks for the info Derek. Still love that email addy!
> 
> adam
> 

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