At 1/17/02 5:43 PM, William X Walsh wrote:

>Nuelevel could EASILY establish a system for secure transfer
>authentication, since, unlike the com/net/org registry, they have the
>email information for the admin contact in their own database, and
>could create their own email authorization system for transfers.

Agreed. In fact, there's no reason Verisign registry couldn't do the same 
thing; it's a trivial requirement to have the registrar provide the 
current e-mail address, either each time it's updated or on demand.

The whole problem is a non-issue if someone would just address it; it's a 
trivial problem to solve. This nonsense with approval keys is just 
foolish.


>Yet they use Verisign's fictional "rampant domain slamming" argument
>to extend the no transfer period.

Yes; Rick, whatever else you do, I'd disabuse them of that notion really 
quickly. That whole idea is complete BS, but they're treating it as if 
it's a given.

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Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies

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