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On Mon, 2012-07-16 at 09:21 -0400, WBrown@e1b.org wrote:
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Noel Butler wrote on 07/14/2012 09:33:53 PM:
> That list is far, and I mean far, from complete.
And they ask for updates:
"If your registrar currently accepts DS records, please send an email . .
." I would think registrars would want to be included.
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The last time I looked at that list, it would not accept listings unless you were the registrar, maybe that's now changed, I dunno...
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Do you know of a more complete list? I'm looking to transfer my personal
domain and would like one that supports DS records, unlike Network
Solutions that seems to have no plans to do so.
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That doesnt surprise me, for many reasons I have advised against using NS, have done for almost 10 years, mostly because of their fraudulent, hostile, and immoral business practices.<BR>
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Any of the "Wild West Domains" affiliates/resellers, such as cheap-domainregistration.com handle DS<BR>
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