Hi all,

Realised just a little too late. I think the philosophy here is "register any
name you dont want for yourself permanently. "

Hmm, on the other hand if these guys will not hand over the domain names to
the users, they can create 10 registrations / day which they will never ever
use => dead sites => no ads => no venture capitalists => out of business.


Ashwin





Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

> On 06/07/00 11:34 +0530, Babu Kalakrishnan spewed into the LI bitstream:
>
> >On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 10:14:17AM +0530, Robin Chatterjee typed:
>
> >> me's on robinsc.com
> >> the catch is advertising ... your site appears in a frame
> >>
> >And at times it takes a couple of days for an e-mail message to get to
> >you..
>
> Not just that - they have incredibly fscked up and ancient DNS.  My
> domain kcircle.com has a user whose kcircle account forwards to his
> namezero hosted mailbox.
>
> Everytime he mails me using namezero's server, it mails using a very stale
> set of mx records (from a webhost I dumped over a year ago - and who
> hadn't bothered to flush my mx records).
>
> It took _lots_ of angry mails for namezero to refresh their DNS and for my
> old webhost to delete the stale mx record.
>
> Till then, this guy keeps bitching to _me_ about how his mail is stuck in
> limbo, and I keep telling him to blame namezero.
>
> --
> Suresh Ramasubramanian + [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>                 -- Steven Wright
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