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Re: Re[6]: [ga] Press Release Warns Internet Users about ICANN


Well you aren't going to get it. That information is not and should not
be available to the public as far as I'm concerned. Too much mischief
can be done. I have an obligation to my customers not to make it
easy for a spammer or other miscreant to get hold of their
information.

I know, I know - you could guess some domain names and
do a DIG DOMAINNAME.USA @199.5.156.2 or use
our domain lookup on the web page, but you wont have the
whole list.

If I wanted an official audit, I would hire a bonded audit firm. (This
is being considered). This protects my customers as well as giving
credibility to the results.

I'm not saying that you mean any harm, but it would do no
good for you to do some sort of survey - better let the experts
like an audit firm do that.

Thats my last word on the subject.
John

----- Original Message -----
From: Rick H Wesson <wessorh@ar.com>
To: John Palmer <jp@ADNS.NET>
Cc: William X. Walsh <william@userfriendly.com>; <ga@dnso.org>;
<admin@open-rsc.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: Re[6]: [ga] Press Release Warns Internet Users about ICANN


>
> John,
>
> I never asked for any customer list, only the zone file for the TLDs you
> opperate, that is all.
>
> -rick
>
> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, John Palmer wrote:
>
> > We will not allow him to have a copy of our customer list which is what
he
> > is asking for.
> >
> > John
>
>

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