Roger - thanks for keeping us posted!
By the way - I just received this letter.......
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On January 27, 2003 the registry for .ORG domain names changed to the Public Interest Registry (PIR).
That means the authority for .ORG domains is no longer the same as .COM and .NET.
The change was made with little fanfare and almost no disruption in service.
However, there are some issues that still need to be ironed out.
Current Issue:
PIR provides no automated way to add or delete .ORG name servers that are delegated to .COM or .NET domain names.
PIR promises to provide an automated solution by March 15.
Resolution:
eNom Customer Service will perform .ORG name server adds or deletes manually upon client request by using our Support Center, phone or email. The eNom Support Center will provide the fastest service turnaround.
Impact:
This issue only affects you if you have an .ORG name server that will be used to host a .COM or .NET domain name.
Matt Stearn
Vice President
eNom, Inc.
16771 NE 80th Street
#100
Redmond, WA 98052
425-883-8860 x202
[email protected]
www.enom.com
"An ICANN Accredited Registrar"