Hi Group, I have also built the html site as a generic site for those of you who do not have the time to pay for graphics and all that stuff If you go to http://www.domainresellerlist.com/site/ that is what the cert site can look like. I have created some template locations so that you can just put your logo of your company there and tie it into your reseller and payment system. If you need to download the html files go to http://www.domainresellerlist.com There is a zip file there that you can download. Please feel free to use it and tie it into your service. Please also do not hesitate to change what ever graphics or anything here as you wish to. I hope this will help you to integrate the certs offering much easier and faster. Also remember to change the price that is listed in the site to your offering and change the contact info to you. If you do use this site, please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and just let me know that you are going to use it in some form. I would like to see how many people are using this and if saved them some time. Thanks Denzil Solomon Tucows.com 416-535-0123 x1301 ----- Original Message ----- From: Darryl Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 6:26 PM Subject: RE: Tucows certs, Was-> Re: domain transfer problems > That sounds promising....Of course I am excited by the prospect of moving > more certs... as the product manager i love to get smiles from the CFO...so > now that you know my bias here's the info: > > Certs: > > The certificates themselves are identical. Browser recognition is the same > (99%) and the level of encryption is the same (128-bit). > > The main Benefits of Tucows Certificates are: > 1) Our commitment and our partners commitment to never market around you any > products and services to your customers. > 2) Ease of payment management. > 3) Our ongoing commitment to making the resellers life easier. We are > committed to making continuous improvements to the web certificate product. > These improvements are to be based, in a large part, on the suggestions of > our resellers. > > Paperwork: > > There is no more paperwork. > > If you are an OpenSRS reseller you can just click-through the agreement on > certs.tucows.com. You have to enter your username and password to accept the > agreement. The next time you refresh your Reseller Web Interface you will > see the Web Certificate functionality. > > Gotcha's: > > However, there are some differences in the process of getting the > certificate, that initially can result in some frustration if you are not > aware of them. I want to make you aware of a few of them (not to discourage > you of course) but to make the changeover process that much easier. > > Therefore, keep in mind: > 1) Renewal is always easier (with Tucows certificates as well). You will > have to fax the articles of incorporation or other proof of identity... if > there have been no changes then this step is not required upon renewal. > 2) If you use the same contact for all contacts Entrust will require third > party verification of the contact's employment. Don't use the same contact > for all contacts if you can avoid it. > 3) Installing the certificate requires the extra step of installing the > cross-certificate (required to get full historical browser recognition -- as > time passes this will eventually no longer be necessary). > > If you have any other issues....you can feel free to give me a call. We can > even set you up a appointment where we can sit with you the first time you > go through the process so as to avoid any other gotchas. > > Let me know how it goes. > > Regards > Darryl Green > Product Manager Web Certificates > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Tucows Inc. > Phone:(416)538-5461 > Fax: (416)-531-5584 > 96 Mowat Avenue > Toronto Ontario > M6K 3M1 > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris > > Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 4:01 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Tucows certs, Was-> Re: domain transfer problems > > > > > > I've got a bunch of Thawte certs due for renewal today, and given all the > > problems I'm having with NetSol transfers (a > > NetSol/Verisign/Thawte cartel) > > I think I don't want to renew them with Thawte. > > > > How do the Tucows certs compare? Any shortcomings or gotchas? Can you > > start registering those without filing more contracts or is there > > additional > > paperwork? > > > > Thanks, > > Chris > > > > > From: "Todd - MuchoWeb Web Hosting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 14:02:35 -0500 > > > To: "discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Subject: RE: domain transfer problems > > > > > > It's amazing these BAS&*&(*&()&s are being allowed to get away > > with all this > > > abuse. They are harassing the same people they built them up.. > > > > > > Todd > > > > > >
