This is the message I received from the registrar ... Looks like it was a
registrar bug after all...
Or maybe a combination. Sorry if I caused any troubles, but better be safe
than sorry I guess.

Taco

----- Original Message -----
From: "eNom Technical Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <XXXXXXXXXXX>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 21:05
Subject: Domains Effected by Leap Year Bug


> Dear Customer,
>
> We want to inform you that one or more domains in your account was
effected by a leap year
> bug we experienced yesterday, Monday, June 18th.  The domains effected are
listed below.
>
> The leap year bug caused domain expirations to be off by 1-2 days.  While
updating your domain's
> expiration dates, we experienced an error that temporarily set the
expiration dates (for the names
> listed below) to 1900.  Due to this you may have received false renewal
notices (any notice showing
> expiration year of 1900) and your domain may have stopped working
properly.
>
> Please be assured that we are working to fix the problem as quickly as
possible.  We anticipate
> that by the end of today (Tuesday, June 19th) all effected domains will be
functioning properly
> and all expiration dates will be corrected.
>
> We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.  Please call us
at (425) 883-8860 ext. 203
> or reply to this message if you have any questions or concerns.
>
> Sincerely,
> eNom, Inc.
> an accredited ICANN Registrar
>
> =========================================
>
> The following domains were effected by this bug:
>


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