Do you mean to use the Resellers Interface rather than the API to check domains 
availability?

Ramy Nabil
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http://www.mydomreg.com

Paul Chvostek wrote:

> Ah, I see what you mean.� You're looking to do a snap-back type of
> thing, monitoring deletions in the hopes of grabbing domains shortly
> after they're released.
>
> I think the general concensus, reached December 19-21 2001 on this list,
> was that the bulk of the RSPs objected to Tucows devoting resources to
> development of services to facilitate that type of thing.
>
> The only other thing I can think of is trying a normal bulk registration,
> in pending mode so you don't actually request the registrations.� A
> single bulk registration attempt would offload to Tucows the task of
> checking each domain through the API, and any domains which didn't end
> up as part of the batch you would know are as yet unavailable.� Once
> domains were successfully pended, you could either process registrations
> and transfer ownership out of the batch to a unique profile, or kill the
> entry in your pending queue after notifying whoever's interested.
>
> Of course, if I were OpenSRS, I wouldn't take kindly to thousands upon
> thousands of registration attempts that were known to be likely to fail.
> If you go ahead with something like this through OpenSRS, I suggest you
> contact your sales rep to find out if any special relationship needs to
> be set up so that you aren't labelled an abuser.� (If you're paying for
> the extra resources you're using, I suspect they wouldn't object.)
>
> This is really a topic for dev-list.
>
> p
>
> On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 09:29:09PM +0300, Ramy Nabil wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Paul,
> > But the API allows only to check one domain at a time, which will consume a lot of 
>bandwidth to check
> > several hundreds (or may be thousands) of domains daily.
> > I think no need to do DNS queries as the lists wanted to be checked are obtained 
>from comparing the root
> > zone files to extract dropped domains, so the domains are not found in the root 
>zone files and so sure
> > they will not resolve.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Ramy Nabil
> > -----
> > http://www.mydomreg.com
> >
> > Paul Chvostek wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 12:25:43PM +0300, Ramy Nabil wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Is there any method to make bulk domain availability check that's it to check 
>the availability of
> > > > several domains in one step and get the result as available list and 
>unavailable one rather than
> > > > checking them one by one to save bandwidth of both sides.
> > > > That is required mainly to extract the expired domains list from the dropped 
>domains.
> > > > Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > You could always write one.� Communication with Tucows via the API
> > > doesn't take that much bandwidth.� If you wanted to reduce the actual
> > > checks for availability, you could do quick DNS queries on the domain
> > > list first, then only check availability for the domains that failed the
> > > DNS check (since the others are obviously registered and therefore
> > > unavailable).
> > >
> > > Something like this would be pretty simple to code.� If you'd like some
> > > custom development work done, I'm sure a number of the folks here
> > > (myself included) would be willing and able to help.
>
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