You can create an address at myprivacy for yourself, then set your
RSP info to use that address in the whois records only, use your
normal support email address with your customers and in your
other settings.
Whois output is the *only* place the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address gets
used.
-mark
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, David Harris wrote:
>
> Mark Jeftovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]:
> > Which is why I created an [EMAIL PROTECTED] address for our reseller
> > info from the word go. Are you actually surprised or something?
>
> I'm not surprised at all. Rather, I'm lobbying OpenSRS to pay attention the
> resellers -- saying kind of "I told you so".
>
> I'll be deploying Tagged Message Delivery Agent software if/when Tucows says
> "no, you must have an e-mail RSP contact address in the WHOIS record." The
> TMDA software is inconvenient for my customers (my opinion) and I don't want
> to use it unless I have to.
>
> It's also work for me to setup. I'm already swamped.
>
> Hopefully Tucows will respond to the community requests in a timely manner
> and I can yank the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address without having to invest
> time in TMDA to work around their weird policy.
>
> David
>
>
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