RE: transfer between the RSP's

From: Alex Kells (Alex@ftech.net)
Date: Tue Jan 02 2001 - 09:21:58 EST


But it is still illegal to create forgeries... if you forge a fax, that can
be held up in court <shrug>

I think it's necessary to get confirmation from all parties concerned -
someone may be trying to transfer their domain to a different RSP in order
to avoid payment etc.

If an RSP is being obstructive for no reason, report it to the Compliance
dept of OpenSRS...

alex

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Warren [mailto:maillist@devilsplayground.net]
Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2000 22:51
To: Charles Daminato; OpenSRS Discuss
Subject: Re: transfer between the RSP's

> This is a simple scheme - and a necessary one. We have to be absolutely
> sure the owners of the domain, and the RSPs involved all have their
> accounts in check.

Wouldn't a quick "Click here to confirm" email to the administrative contact
do the job? Personally, I can forge a fax a LOT easier then I can guess at
a 5 digit authorization code sent by email to someone else.

Thats just me though.



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