>Too late, the domain is taken so I can't try it out.
>
>Thank you for the help, I do appreciate!
>
>m2
>
>At 07:34 PM 5/10/02 +0100, you wrote:
>>Make the postcode all capital letters -DN22 7EJ it will then work
>>
>>Nominet can't, for some reason, change it into capital letters themself 
>>(hey its only a
>>uc() call in Perl, or something as easy in C, but there you go).
>>
>>Graeme Sandwell
>>UK Internet Sites Limited.
>>
>>http://www.ukinternetsites.com/
>>
>>
>>
>>I'm stuck.  I have a new registration for a .uk with a strange postal 
>>code: "dn22 7ej"
>>
>>Nominet rejected the registration, however the applicant has confirmed 
>>that it's correct.
>>Also, the credit card AVS check says it's a valid postal code (first five 
>>digits.)
>>
>>What to do now, besides reject the application?
>>
>>thx,
>>m2
>>
>>Hello,
>>Please not that this error comes from Nominet, the .uk registry. 
>>According to them, UK
>>postal codes look like this: OX4 6LB
>>Hope this helps
>>Robert Rivers
>>OpenSRS Technical Operations
>>Support FAQ - http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/faq/support_faq
>>Manage FAQ - http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/faq/manage_faq
>>End-User FAQ - http://resellers.tucows.com/enduser/enduser_faq
>>
>>ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
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>>
>>From: "Michael J. Masin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Posted At: 19:12:28.000 05/09/2002
>>Posted To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Order #6355715, dn21.co.uk, (adm23)
>>This order is being declined because the postal code is ""
>>I've checked with the registrant and they assured me that the postal code
>>is correct. (The credit card AVS check says the zip matches too.)
>>Is there any way to get this order processed?
>>thx,

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