i can't imagine batching lasting more than a few hours at opensrs if at all.
it's in their interest to get transfers happening and win point$ in the
digital Karmic circus.

moo hahahaha.

i need a smoke.

stop this heatwave.

bring on winter.

bring on fall.


Swerve, shut up.

bye.



> From: Robert L Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 12:17:48 -0700
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: VeriSign Transfer Problem
> 
> I wanted to pass on something I was told by a VeriSign rep. I'm sure it
> was complete BS, but I just wanted to get confirmation from OpenSRS so I
> can argue with them a little better.
> 
> Recently, I have noticed that the second confirmation from VeriSign is
> taking four days to arrive, after the RWI shows the transfer as "Pending
> Registry Approval".
> 
> I called VeriSign to find out why. The rep confirmed that it could take a
> few days for the confirmation message to arrive after a transfer is
> started, but later said they send the message as soon as they receive the
> request from OpenSRS. When I asked how those both statements could be
> true, he suggested that OpenSRS probably "batches up" the transfer
> requests and delays sending them for a number of days.
> 
> I'm assuming this is complete crap (I suspect VeriSign is intentionally
> delaying the message because it gives the domain a chance to expire,
> allowing them to unfairly block the transfer). But if someone from
> OpenSRS can confirm that VeriSign receives the request at the moment
> indicated in the RWI as "Registry Request Date", I'd appreciate it.
> 
> ------------------------------------
> Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies
> 

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