On 23.06.18 19:00, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
> All I want is a way of discovering when my domains will expire which doesn't 
> depend on receiving email from Melbourne IT or similar.

If payment is annual, then isn't it almost sufficient to use "calendar"
to email you a month in advance? (I have it reminding me each day for a
fortnight before important birthdays, so I have time to buy a card/gift)

If there are grounds for paranoia, then maybe run a lookup after 6,9,11
months, as back-up? Three per year shouldn't trigger much aggression?

Finding out after expiry is the bit that I don't understand. (OK, I've
just added car rego to ~/.calendar/calendar, as I'm liable if Vicroads
forget to send me a bill.)

Note: The file is like a makefile - don't let tabs be converted to
spaces. (I use a vim modeline for that.) Fortnight lookahead: -l 14

Erik
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