At 11:45 AM 9/20/02 -0400, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 09:10:47PM -0700, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
> > OpenSRS                         100% Recommended (2 reviews)
>
>I have a friend who's a reseller for them, so not surprisingly all of
>my domains are done through OpenSRS.  No problems so far, easy domain
>maintenance, fast turn around for new domains (register it at noon,
>ready to go the next day) ...  A large number of thumbs up. :)

I like OpenSRS because it seems to be more secure. Here is my experience: 
We signed up for web hosting through a large external hosting company (part 
of a large ISP). The hosting company requested Network Solutions to change 
the nameservers for our domain to point to the hosting company's 
nameservers. WITHOUT OUR PERMISSION, Network Solutions made the change. Now 
all our email is bouncing.

After registering another domain with OpenSRS, when a similar thing 
happened, the hosting company came back to us asking US to change the 
nameservers because they could not!

I use "123reg.co.uk" for my personal domains -- it seems to be cheap and 
effective. They are an OpenSRS reseller. For work domains, I use Domaindirect.

Simon



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