thelemming47 Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 (edited) I did have hosting with Yahoo and they arranged the purchase of my domain name. This account is currently inactive and I want to move my web site and domain name over to you. Can you please tell me if you expect any problems, I've pasted the details of the "whois" for the domain anme below.... Thanks in advance.. Shane Domain Name.......... kimsfish.net Creation Date........ 2003-04-20 Registration Date.... 2003-04-20 Expiry Date.......... 2004-04-20 Organisation Name.... Shane Hiscott Organisation Address. WA Organisation Address. UNITED STATES Admin Name........... Shane Hiscott Admin Address........ WA Admin Address........ UNITED STATES Admin Email.......... *************** Admin Phone.......... ******** Admin Fax............ Tech Name............ YahooDomains TechContact Tech Address......... 701 First Ave. Tech Address......... Tech Address......... Sunnyvale Tech Address......... 94089 Tech Address......... CA Tech Address......... UNITED STATES Tech Email........... domain.tech@YAHOO-INC.COM Tech Phone........... +1.6198813096 Tech Fax............. +1.6198813010 Name Server.......... yns1.yahoo.com Name Server.......... yns2.yahoo.com Edited November 16, 2003 by TCH-Lianna Quote
TCH-Dick Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 There shouldnt be any problems, there isnt a registrar lock on the domain name Quote
Lianna Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 I modified your post entry for your privacy and protection. Quote
thelemming47 Posted November 16, 2003 Author Posted November 16, 2003 Thanks Mike, I'm off to spend some money with you now.. Quote
thelemming47 Posted November 16, 2003 Author Posted November 16, 2003 Thanks Lianna, did think of doing that myself but since this info is available to anyone who cares to look, I left as is Quote
Lianna Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 Right, although the info is available via the registry and any whois lookup, posting it on a forum that gets crawled by bots will only serve to increase your spam load on that email account. That and my theory is that if they want it bad enough, they'll find it, but I'm going to make them do the work! Quote
thelemming47 Posted November 16, 2003 Author Posted November 16, 2003 I never realized that, thanks again BTW, on a slightly off topic question, I think my email address is in my meta tags, is this wise?? Quote
Lianna Posted November 16, 2003 Posted November 16, 2003 Wise only if you prefer to receive spam. The degree to which that statement is true will depend on your presence on the web. Let's face it, if you're listed in search engines, then the bots will come. If you aren't and have few if any link-backs to your site out there on the web, then you run a lower risk. Quote
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