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Re: [ga] something for the WHOIS committee?


I don't blame them for not wanting to publish their email address, but 
how then will they be notified of pending expiry or other administrative 
notices by the registrar?  

That is what I was referring to in earlier posts wrt privacy.  The registrar 
should have the address, but the registrant should have the option to not 
publish it, epecially if there is a website to which one can go to post a 
message to the webmaster.

Spam is the scourge of the net, IMO, but some of the spamfilters are 
almost as bad in filtering legitimate messages while still allowing UCE.

Leah

On 17 Aug 2002, at 23:01, DannyYounger@cs.com wrote:

> Thomas,  
> 
> I found the following entry to be rather amusing -- the "registrant" is a
> website, and the email address is unabashedly falsified.  The "registrant"
> however does seem to offer wild card and multiple keyword searching...
> 
> Registrant:
>  WhoisReport.com
>  2225 109th AVE NE
>  Bellevue, WA 98004
>  US
> 
>  Domain Name: DOMAINWORLDWIDE.COM
> 
>  Administrative Contact:
>     Hostmaster, Domain  no.valid.email@whoisreport.com
>     Please visit the website if you need to contact us or call.
>     We do not post email in the whois because of spam.
>     NA, WA 00000
>     US
>     206-337-0652
> 
>  Technical Contact:
>     Hostmaster, Domain  no.valid.email@whoisreport.com
>     Please visit the website if you need to contact us or call.
>     We do not post email in the whois because of spam.
>     NA, WA 00000
>     US
>     206-337-0652
> 
> Registrar of Record: TUCOWS, INC.
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