I understand your concerns, Chuck, but they also have to be balanced
against users whose RSPs are not responsive, something that I see
almost every week.

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Monday, Monday, April 01, 2002, 1:45:17 PM, Chuck Hatcher wrote:

> I just got the following email from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> -------------------------------------------
> Hello,

> As per the faxed request from xxxx xxxxx, The Admin Email for this domain
> has been changed. The Registration Service Provider, xxxx at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], can now send the login/password to the domain owner.

> You can contact them directly with any further questions.

> Please ensure your Admin Email address is always valid as it is the only way
> to recover a lost password.

> Thanks,

> xxx xxxxx
> OpenSRS Admin.

> -------------------------------------------

> This is disturbing, since I was not aware the customer was in the process of
> having the address changed.  Previously OpenSRS required the consent of the
> RSP to effect this kind of change, and I question the wisdom of changing the
> policy.  Possibly OpenSRS thinks that since the RSP still controls the
> sending of the username and password, all is well.  But what if the "new"
> admin contact immediately initiates transfer to another registrar?

> How does everyone else feel about this?  Am I being overly paranoid?

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