You could always enable lock/unlock via your own manage and let them handle it themselves ;)
Charles Daminato OpenSRS Product Manager Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of SpyProductions - > Lars Hindsley > Sent: May 27, 2002 3:31 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Domain Lock Downside > > > Gents, > > Locking domains is a PIA because end users can't modify squat without > contacting us first. This is OK with the "dumb and happy's" but we have > customers with 1000+ names in their profiles. > > It is like what goes up must come down. If you lock it, you need > to unlock > it. Changing DNS is undoable with locked domains, and that is a sore spot > for most of our customers. > > I suppose my only option is to enable an option at registration asking > customers, "Do you want your domain records locked?" > > Otherwise, if I'm all wet here tell me. > > Also, has anyone noticed a market upswing? We have seen an increase of > domain name registrations recently and I can't help but think it > is this way > across the board. Nothing significant but it is noticeable. The > .com's are > by far the most popular of course but .us has been much more steady and > strong than .biz and .info have ever been. Just thought I'd share. I'm > talking March through May numbers. > > Regards, > Lars Hindsley > SpyProductions.com > Achieve Web Success > >
