Hello Chuck, Thursday, October 12, 2000, 1:15:10 PM, you wrote: > If OpenSRS adds URL forwarding, DNS services, or under-construction pages (a > la register.com and others) in a way that allows all their RSP's to offer > them (not just the "go-getters" that are currently providing them), it will The "go-getters" are the ones that have taken the very simple step of learning how to script those services. I am very strongly opposed to this. If OpenSRS does this, they are backstabbing the RSPs who put them where they are today. If they do this, they may as well be an end-user service. -- Best regards, William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? David Iyoha
- Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? David Iyoha
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? Lance Woodson
- Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
- RE: Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? J. Scott Schiller
- Re: Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? Chuck Hatcher
- Re: Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? ecs
- Re: Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? Chuck Hatcher
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? David Iyoha
- Re: Re[4]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
- Re: Re[4]: New services: forwarding/DNS? Swerve
- Re: Re[4]: New services: forwarding/DNS? Charles Daminato
- Re[6]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
- Re: Re[6]: New services: forwarding/DNS? Charles Daminato
- Re[8]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
- Re: Re[8]: New services: forwarding/DNS? Bruno Carlos
- Re[10]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? David Iyoha
- RE: New services: forwarding/DNS? Bill Gerrard
- Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
