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It cant. Unless it JUST expired, and not all the whois databases have recognized that. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Hammett" <isplist@...> To: <isp-dns@isp-dns.com> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 1:07 PM Subject: [isp-dns] domain registered, but expired > My partner's family owns a race track. Someone is currently running their > site and doing a very horrible job of such. (www.sycamorespeedway.com) (See > how bad it is? try www.geocities.com/sycamorespeedway) He hasn't been able > to find anyone at the track that really knows what's going on. Their domain > name has supposedly expired. The whois on my web site says it's been > renewed, but everywhere else I see says that it's expired. However, they > all say that it's still registered. How can it be registered, but expired? > > > Mike Hammett > > > > ------------------------ANNOUNCEMENT--------------------------------- > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> ISP Technology << > VPN, DNS Security Management, spam, 3G, WLAN Security, P2P, VoIP, PLC, > 802.11i, 802.1x and much more! > http://www.wispcon.com/spring2003/attend-sessionlist.asp > The 10th Annual ISPcon, Baltimore Waterfront Marriott > April 23-25 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------ANNOUNCEMENT--------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ISP Technology << VPN, DNS Security Management, spam, 3G, WLAN Security, P2P, VoIP, PLC, 802.11i, 802.1x and much more! http://www.wispcon.com/spring2003/attend-sessionlist.asp The 10th Annual ISPcon, Baltimore Waterfront Marriott April 23-25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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