Hello all,
To follow up with Bill's problem...The domain was taken off it's hold
status when the renewal was performed...The error was in the renewal term
date ( as Bill pointed out, there should have been one more year added to
the domain )...I have had this one instance fixed but if any others find
this same problem please feel free to email it to me and I will look into
it ( despite the email address I do work for OpenSRS ).
Lemme know..
erol M.
> On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I think I posted a note here when we first discovered this. OpenSRS
> > support had confirmed it was a problem and the developers were working on
> > it. We just discovered the problem still exists. I would suggest that
> > all RSP's that are processing renewals to audit all of the renewals you
> > have done to make sure the expiration date is being set correctly.
> >
> > Here is an excerpt of the message I just sent to OpenSRS support:
> >
> > We reported this problem a few weeks ago. It looks like it hasn't been
> > fixed yet. Note that it appears this problem only occurs if the renewal
> > is processed when a domain is on hold. We haven't audited all of our
> > renewals yet, so I cannot confirm this as a fact.
> >
> > >From the notes for the domain:
> >
> > Renewal made: Mon Feb 19 13:21:33 2001
> > pre-renewal expiredate: 2002-02-17 16:41:08
> > renewal term: 2
> > post-renewal expiredate: 2002-02-17 16:41:08.0
> >
> > The correct pre-renewal expiredate was 2001-02-17
> > After adding 2 years, the correct post-renewal expiredate would be 2003-02-17
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bill
> >
> >
> >
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