[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 > ** The DNS settings for expired domains will be replaced with
 > the Tucows hostname

Ummm, hmmm.

Unless I'm seriously confused, changing the authoritative servers for a 
domain name like this means that the following is going to happen:

- A customer's domain name (example.com) expires. The customer
   (an Earthlink user) notices within five minutes and calls to
   renew it.

- Every single Earthlink customer continues to see the
   "renewyourname.net" page for 48 hours after the renewal, because
   the TTL on the .com servers is still 48 hours, and Earthlink has
   cached the fact that ns1.renewyourname.net/ns2.renewyourname.net
   are authoritative for example.com.

- The customer bitches about how we don't know what the hell we're
   doing for two solid days.

Compare this to the current situation, where the domain is placed on 
hold and the customer sees an error message due to a DNS failure. When 
he calls to renew it, it starts working again within no more than three 
hours (the time of the negative TTL on *.gtld-servers.net).

In other words, this change will make expired domain names take up to 48 
hours, instead of up to three hours, to start working again after 
they're renewed. Isn't that a bad thing? What benefits will the new 
scheme offer to make up for this?

-- 
Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies     http://www.tigertech.net/
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