----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 9:37
PM
Subject: Re: Domain Drops
Looks like you received the standard drone response when a
consumer requests when a specific domain under Verisign aka Network
Solutions Registrar will be deleted.
You need to get to Verisign REGISTRY unit and ask
them. Verisign Registrar is supposed to be completely separate from the
Registry.
The Registry should be deleting on the 4th or 5th sometimes
6th day from the delete command by any Registrar.... but I have seen cases
when a domain that was given delete command by the Registrar still sat
undeleted by Registry for many many weeks. Not one case, many many
cases.
hope this helps a little
cheers
Genie Livinstone
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 8:39
PM
Subject: Domain Drops
Hello All,
I've been watching for a few domains to
drop for a couple of clients of mine.
A couple of them are well over 90 days past
expiration. Their previous registrars
say that they were submitted to VGRS weeks ago
for deletion. I enquired about
this with VGRS. Below is the response I
received.
<snip>
Dear Mr. Petersen,
Thank you for contacting
VeriSign.
VeriSign, Inc., periodically deletes domain names that are
up
for deletion in bulk since bulk deletion better enables us
to
insure that only those domain names that are actually up
for
deletion are properly deleted (as compared to running a
deletion
process).
The dates on which these bulk deletions occur
are arbitrarily
selected by our engineering department based upon system
loading
and other technical factors. In order to protect
against
an overload of our systems, we do not disclose these deletion
dates.
You may, therefore, either continue to check our site for
the
availability of the domain name and attempt to obtain it
through
the public registration process, contact http://www.snapnames.comto attempt to back-order this domain, or, in the alternative,
contact
the listed registrant directly and discuss the possibility
of
executing a registrant name change agreement.
To visit our
WHOIS database to locate registrant information for
a domain, please go
to:
http://www.netsol.com/cgi-bin/whois/whoisBest regards,
Garvinne001
VeriSign
http://www.networksolutions.com</snip>
Ok, first off...Wow!! What a boatload
of mumbo jumbo double talk crap!!!!
Secondly, didn't their used to be some limits
as to when domains would be
deleted once they were submitted for deletion
by their registrars?
Also, does it look to anyone else like perhaps
the rules have been changed
in order to give Version's WLS a possible
advantage in the future? Maybe it's
just me being paranoid, but that sure
is what it looks like to me. I've certainly
never waited this long (9
weeks) for a domain to drop after it's been submitted
to drop in the
past.
Suggestions? Comments?
Experiences?
Thanks,
Mark