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Re: Does InterNIC play favoritism with selected ISP''sFrom: Pat McCormick Date: Monday, January 25, 1999
Time: 12:53:00 amI use the web page to send an e-mail to me. I open the e-mail and copy the
contents to another e-mail. I've always been suspicious that they might
disapprove of a forwarded message - that you haven't really inspected it.
Also, I strip out everything before the 'keep this version number' and
everything after 'end of agreement'
It seems like the process is quick and automated if you are careful to only
send as much as is necessary to complete the transaction, rather than
extraneous stuff that their servers only have to parse.
If I was in their position, I'd route all inefficient messages to the
slowest servers. It may be that you inadvertently send extraneous stuff with
the form which the automatic process chokes on, and your requests get queued
for manual inspection. It would seem reasonable that those take longer and
longer as the automatic process works better and better. There'd be fewer
people left for the manual processing.
Pat
----- Original Message -----
From: John Draper <crunch@webcrunchers.com>
To: QuickDNS Talk <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 24, 1999 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: Does InterNIC play favoritism with selected ISP's
>>I've had my last five domains turn around in less than two hours. In two
>>cases the acknowledgement and completion message arrived together.
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>>I was under the impression that they had finally succeeded is fully
>>automating the process.
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>Then would you please explain to me why it takes them 14 days to get
>around to me? Is there anyone there I can Email to? I try the mormal
>channels to send to "hostmaster@internic.net", being careful to include
>BOTH my handle and Transaction number, but to no avail. Is there
someone
>at ImterNIC I can contact other then the "hostmaster@internic.net" address?
>
>John
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