On Wednesday 14 December 2005 14:41, Anurag wrote:
Hello,
Our current domain name ``ilug-bom.org.in'' expires on <28-Feb-2006>, and will not be renued this time around, due to administrative problems with registration of .IN domain names.
A new domain called ``glug-bom.org'' has been registered, and will point to the same services with effect from this sunday. However, till the ``ilug-bom.org.in'' domain expires, both domains will continue to function.
It is a good idea to update your address books, email filters and bookmarks now, so that the transitiion will be smooth.
Anurag
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mixed emotions from everyone, i guess. But I feel its a great decision. NCST sucks at being professional. Their whois servers dont work at all. You have to use their web based whois. I am a terminal guy and I just hate it. Besides their servers aren't _that_ reliable.
I have one suggestion though. You can transition to the new domain right now but pursue this matter and see to it that the older domain is registered. Then you can setup a forwarder on the older domain and most websites will update their book mark within the year. Those who get left out, well I can say is tough luck.