No names, no pack drill... I have a client who arranged a redelegation of their domain name hosting several weeks ago, but their old Internet provider hasn't updated their own DNS system to match. The result is while the rest of the world can reach my client's Web site and send them e-mail, anyone who happens to be a customer of their old ISP cannot. Several requests to the old ISP have gone unacknowledged and unheeded. Can anyone suggest a course of action which might sting them into action? Thanks Paul Foxworthy ---- Coherent Software ------------- http://www.cohsoft.com.au/ ---- For interactive Web sites, catalogues, shopping carts, etc. Member Aust. Web Publishers' Assoc. http://www.awpa.asn.au/ Ask about our book "Genealogy on the Internet" - 3rd ed. out now! Aust. Family History Compendium at http://www.cohsoft.com.au/afhc/ PGP Key: ftp://ftp.cohsoft.com.au/pub/pgpkeys/coherent.ascReceived on Tue Apr 21 1998 - 23:48:58 UTC
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