Bill's suggestion (below) that reseller information be included in OpenSRS
domain transfer communications is a very good suggestion.
My question is:
How do I find out if this suggestion is on the agenda to be implemented and
by whom and when.. How do I find out if it is not on the agenda? How do I
get it on the agenda if it is not there. How do I get it approved and
implemented if ...
You get the general idea.
In other words. Who makes these decisions and how can we as resellers
influence and participate in the quick implimentation of good ideas that
affect us and our customers.
Thanks
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Chuck Gambell
WiseElvs
chuck@wiseelvs.com
www.wiseelvs.com
541 346 3273 fax 541 346 6874
We are located at:
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----- Original Message -----
From: <bill@daze.net>
To: <discuss-list@opensrs.org>
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 11:28 AM
Subject: registrar transfer request e-mail.
> Hello,
>
> This is mainly for OpenSRS decision makers, but I thought I would throw it
> out to the group for general comments.
>
> We have been given a way to "brand" the transfer confirmation web page,
> however we have users getting confused when they receive the e-mail from
> OpenSRS since that e-mail does not include our name.
>
> When a customer submits a registrar transfer, we include instructions that
> an e-mail will be sent to the admin contact of the domain from OpenSRS to
> confirm the transfer, however, people being human, they get confused and
> wonder what this e-mail is and they follow the advise of the last line "If
> you do not wish to approve this transfer, simply ignore this message and
> the request will be cancelled."
>
> Since OpenSRS knows which RSP the transfer request is submitted
> through, I suggest a simple change to the e-mail that is sent out. Below
> is a modified copy of the transfer letter. I have included my suggested
> change in ALL CAPS to make it easier to see. We would not need a way to
> customize this as it could be the same for all RSP's, with OpenSRS
> plugging in the appropriate RSP NAME.
>
> ------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
> Date sent: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 03:07:36 -0400
> From: transfers@opensrs.org
> To: <ADMIN CONTACT>
> Subject: Transfer Request for <DOMAIN>
>
>
> A request has been received to transfer the domain <DOMAIN> to the
> registrar OpenSRS VIA REGISTRATION SERVICE PROVIDER <RSP'S NAME HERE>.
> If you would like to approve this transfer, please visit the
> following url and follow the instructions:
>
> https://rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net/~vpop/transfers/index.cgi?rid=
>
> You will need to enter the following information to complete the transfer:
>
> Domain Name: <DOMAIN>
> Unique ID: <UNIQUEID>
>
> If you do not wish to approve this transfer, simply ignore this message
> and the request will be cancelled.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Team OpenSRS
>
>
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