These messages should only go out on day 60, day 30, and day 1 (day 0 to the
end user if nothing has happened yet). Notes for what date(s) the messages
were sent appear at the bottom of each domain. If you check there, you
should see that only one message has gone out for each domain for each of
the time periods (60, 30, 1) - if you find otherwise, you should immediately
contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Product Manager
Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Apu
> Sent: June 14, 2001 12:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: End-user renewal messages
>
>
> We just recently turned on end-user renewal notification having previously
> handled it ourselves. But I just noticed something that I'm unclear
> about...
>
> We just got the RSP renewal notice (as usual) stating that domains
> registered to two of our clients will expire in exactly 30 days. So I
> popped over to the RWI to insure that the end-user notices went out as
> well. They did -- but they went out both yesterday and the day before,
> for both domains.
>
> I thought they only went out on the threshold dates (i.e., 60, 30 and 1
> day before expiration) not daily until expiration. Am I wrong about
> this? Because, if I had the wrong idea, we're going to have to turn off
> end-user notification and go back to doing it ourselves -- there is no way
> we are going to e-mail our clients every day as they are going to take it
> as spam, as would I.
>
> Also, any chance of being able to (optionally) CC: those messages to an
> address we specify? I would like to be able to CC: them to an address we
> setup just for the renewal notices. It would just take in the incoming
> message and add it to a compressed archive that we could later look
> through in case there are any questions about if, when, etc. the notices
> went out.
>
>
>
> ---
> Apu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> NOC Services Corp.
> www.nocservices.com
>