Ron, I am aware of one case where a registrant was so conditioned to ignoring domain name "notices" that he totally disregarded a real Melbourne IT renewal notice, so his domain name lapsed and his web site and email stopped working. His response was to "ditch .au domain names completely" (his words) and go with a gTLD instead. Josh -- http://josh.id.au/ -----Original Message----- From: Ron Stark Sent: Monday, 1 December 2003 7:10 PM To: dns§lists.auda.org.au Subject: [DNS] Scammers and slammers - a consequence About a month ago I mailed out an important letter regarding domain names under my control to some 35 registrants. Only 3 acted on that letter. I have since taken the trouble to individually telephone some of those that failed to act. To a man the response was (to paraphrase) "We get so much junk mail about domain names, mostly looking like renewal invoices or notices, that we just bin them all now. Why - was your letter important or something?" Those junk domain name mailouts obviously have long term ramifications on any attempts that auDA or individual providers may undertake to try and educate registrants. It's getting harder all the time to protect registrants from their own ignorance. Ron Stark Snapsite Pty Ltd mail: ronstark§snapsite.com.au Web: www.snapsite.com.auReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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