If you're in a hurry, go to their website and do the whois lookup from
there.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Russ Goodwin
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 1:31 PM
To: Doctor PC - Brian O'Donnell; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: eNom transfers

It seems like enom does this just for the fun of it sometimes.  Not to 
discourage you, but I've tried whois lookups that pointed at enom only to 
get the "not found message" and then get the whois data when I tried again 
a few minutes later.

-Russ


At 12:33 PM 3/4/2004, Doctor PC - Brian O'Donnell wrote:
>Further to my last message, I just got this from whois on the name I am
>awaiting transfer on:
>
>Request: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com
>whois server for *.com is whois.crsnic.net ...
>connected to whois.crsnic.net [198.41.3.54:43] ...
>connected to whois.enom.com [66.151.151.170:43] ...
>Domain not found.
>
>Is this good news or bad?
>
>Brian O'Donnell
>Doctor PC
>www.doctorpc.ca
>
>
> > Anyone have experience with transfers from eNom?  Anything I can do to
>speed
> > it up or so I have to wait out the registry's timeout period?

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