Work :: Lavoro ::: February 2005 Archives
How on earth can a registrar lose a domain?
I got this from a well-known ICANN registrar today:
The domain is in our system as a 'lost name'. Please let me know which account you would like the domain pushed to and the registrant information that you would like on the domain.
So it was like Little Bo Peep losing her sheep??
How on earth can you "lose" a domain?
I've been using the excellent Sugar CRM for the last couple of months.
The last couple of releases have included an optional (paid) plugin for Outlook. It interfaces with Sugar via soap and allows you to export contact details from emails and archive entire emails.
Very very handy!
The only gripe I have with it is that the GUI lacks a "close" button, but has a "cancel" one, which suggests that the action is going to be cancelled.
We officially launched a range of new servers in Amsterdam this morning and, needless to say, informed the press.
What will be interesting to see is which publications and sites pick up on the news
So far it has been picked up on a number of the "techie" news sites:
- ENN carried a snippet in their daily roundup
- Hosting Tech gave a slightly different slant
- The WHIR's coverage was too the point
- Webhosting.info carried a slightly longer version and also included it in their daily news letter
I'm not much of an Excel user, so anything that makes my life easier is always welcome :mrgreen:
Someone posted a link to a very handy (and free) utility on a bulletin board
Looks kind of handy!

