[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal: Annual WHOIS POC Validation

Cliff Bedore cliffb at cjbsys.bdb.com
Mon Aug 25 16:18:07 EDT 2008


I think the fundamentals of the proposal are fine but as someone else pointed
out, 14 days can be a really short time when you come back from vacation and
the SPAM filters let enough stuff through that you delete the message from
ARIN by mistake thinking it was an offer for some ED drug.

I think you should probably send a 2nd message 6 weeks later if you get no
answer from the first one.  Maybe the the details should be left to ARIN staff
and just say that after no contact the first year by all reasonable methods,
the record will be marked as unresponsive, locked and after three years, ARIN 
may reclaim the address space.

Cliff

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