So, Dave, Say my customer registered his domain with me, and was hosting with our one of our Companies, and then switched over to your company, with his domain still registered with us, how could YOUR interface manage his domain without his username/password?
Just curious. Richard. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Delbridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 7:24 PM Subject: Re: 3rd-Party Whois Issue > > Why would they use a competing registrar's whois to lookup domain > > info at another registrar? > > We are a hosting provider. A courtesy service we offer to our hosting > customers is a universal domain name manager. The tool works with any domain > name on the planet, whether registered through us or another registrar, and > flags potential configuration errors and provides helpful recommendations for > making their domain names work with their web hosting accounts. > > Of course, such a tool requires a universal WHOIS database that can > successfully return info for any domain name, regardless of registrar or > TLD. That's where Allwhois.com comes in. > > Does this answer your question? > > Dave > > -- > > David M. Delbridge > President & CEO > Circa 3000 > http://www.circa3k.com > 775-832-2445 > > > >
