Hi Tim,
The reason for me asking this question was, I might have clients who register
names in bulk and they would rather send a old proven method NETSOL used to
use, than using a web interface.
There has to be more than one way to register domains, can't only rely on one
method.
Jeff.
Tim Jung wrote:
>
> If I remember correctly some of my discussion with OpenSRS they plan to
> support this somehow in the future. I don't know when that will be as there
> are other things that have priority over supporting new methods, like
> getting the existing ones to work and for them to work well.
>
> Personally I would rather see this as another client end script rather than
> something that OpenSRS does themselves. You could use most of the reg_system
> script to get the job done, or you could in fact use that script and just
> add a command line switch that passes the email to the script for processing
> to utilize all the existing work easily.
>
> I have mixed personal thoughts on the issue of supporting email domain
> registrations. Since it requires a bit more thought and understanding in
> theory than a well designed web interface would on the part of the client
> who is registering a domain. Also what would email registration buy you over
> a domain registration? The only advantage I see would be for countries that
> charge by the minute to connect to the internet. Which at that point perhaps
> a stand alone application would be better suited and friendlier than a email
> form. I know the email form is easier to support right away but what does it
> really buy you to support an email form for registration?
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>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Will OpenSRS accept registrations via email templates? if the answer is
> Yes,
> > then how will the reseller get involved in the middle?
> >
> >
> > Jeff.
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