Re: Automated 1 day DEACTIVATION notice (OpenSRS Ticket #161886)

From: Jose Luis Moya (joseluis@alsur.es)
Date: Thu Apr 19 2001 - 05:25:52 EDT


Hello
I'll get into the conversation reminding OpenSRS that it is not any longer
an "english only" service. I understand you are very happy about having a
worldwide business and this requires a worldwide attitude.
Templates, scripts... most of the services are personalisible, except SRS
email messages that go direct to the client, in form of transfers, renews,
deactivation, etc.
I can understand that on some specific areas you want to "control" what RSPs
are saying to the clients... but we all know it would be very easy to let
RSPs completely personalize ALL system messages and then add a header or
footer in "english only" with what ever you want to say.
Think that now anyway... some of the people you are sending this emails to
DO NOT understand them... and I think this is no better for you or the RSP.

Jose Luis
alsur.com

> From: "Colin Viebrock" <colin@easyDNS.com>
> Organization: easyDNS Technologies Inc.
> Reply-To: "Colin Viebrock" <colin@easyDNS.com>
> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 12:58:39 -0400
> To: "Ken Joy" <kjoy@tucows.com>
> Cc: <discuss-list@opensrs.org>
> Subject: Re: Automated 1 day DEACTIVATION notice (OpenSRS Ticket #161886)
>
>> Noted...I'm still waiting for comments on Colin's post.....I have no
>> problems changing it to the first person as he suggests.
>
> Well, I like it. :)
>
> And if, as you say, there are no cases where the automatic renewal notice
> would come from someone other than the current registrar/RSP, then I think
> it covers OpenSRS's butt, accreditation-wise.
>
> - Colin
>
>



This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.3 : Tue Oct 19 2004 - 23:36:23 EDT