RE: [DNS] Once again, Apologies

RE: [DNS] Once again, Apologies

From: Marty Drill - Domain Candy <marty§domaincandy.com.au>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 15:22:06 +1100
Lets not have another year of point scoring about who has done what to whom
and when. No one really cares.

Sandra started this debate innocently. Others aim to perpetuate it for
points. No one is keeping score any more as it is boring.

Lets move on

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Smith [mailto:smithi&#167;nimnet.asn.au] 
Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 3:18 PM
To: Discount Domain Name Services
Cc: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au; Sandra Caballero
Subject: RE: [DNS] Once again, Apologies

On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Discount Domain Name Services wrote:

 > Will you get off your soap box Ian..

Ooo, touchy, Rod.

Noone's accusing you of anything; not me anyway.  I'd have thought you'd
have had some interest in stamping out dodgy practices in the industry. 

Cheers, Ian
 
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Ian Smith [mailto:smithi&#167;nimnet.asn.au]  > Sent: Tuesday, February
10, 2004 4:28 AM  > To: Sandra Caballero  > Cc: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au  >
Subject: Re: [DNS] Once again, Apologies  >  >  > On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Sandra
Caballero wrote:
 >
 >  > Unfortunately, I acted too quickly when my client notified me of a  >
> phone call and fax that he received regarding the transfer of his  >  >
domain name, ...  that which neither of us initiated.
 >
 > If anyone is transferring domains without the explicit consent of the  >
domain's registrant, then clear breaches of policy would appear to be  >
occurring, and AuDA ought to be very interested.  Similarly, if anyone  > is
indeed withholding domain passwords from registrants, or anything  > else
denying registrants' rights to choose their own domain's registrar. 
 >
 >  > Straight away, I posted on this List asking questions, hoping for some
>  > guidance.  I do admit I was far too naive in naming those involved ....

 >  > I should have first checked with all parties.
 >
 > Do you feel that what you described represents an isolated 'mistake'? 
 >
 >  > Basically, I just  like helping small businesses get a Web presence if
>  > they feel they need one. I am not an expert in other areas, but try to
>  > do my best re my clients, who often have less time and know even less
>  > than I do re other areas of IT.
 >
 > Others appear to prefer that domain registrants were kept in the dark. 
 >
 > Cheers, Ian
 >
 >
 >
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