Thats correct. The admin contact is the important contact on a domain. In
fact, historically, the billing contact has been the least-powerful contact.
With NSI, the tech and admin contact can make changes to the domain and the
billing contact cannot. Im not sure I ever really understood the logic to
this either, but Im pretty sure thats the way things are. OSRS definitely
dos send xfer requests to the admin contact, not the billing contact.
-matt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darrell Harder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: re: Billing Contact Verses Administrative Contact
> Hello all,
>
> For some reason I just got word that the Administrative
Contact now has
> more power over the Billing Contact in a domain transfer. Can someone
confirm this?
> I have been under the impression for over 5 years that the Billing
Contact was the
> owner of the domain and has the first and final say in the matter. As it
would seem
> with a call to the OpenSRS support team it is the Administrative Contact
that the
> domain transfer is verified under that e-mal address and not the Billing
Contact. If
> such is the case then many people I know stand a risk of losing their
domains to
> the Administrative Contact. Please verify.
>
> Thanks!
> ...Darrell
>
> HomeDNS
> http://www.homedns.com
>
>
>