on Sun, 20 Jan 2008
09:47:05 -0800
> Anybody know of a utility that will accept a text file of domain names
> and report back what their expiration dates are? I don't know if there
> is a workaround for the "enter the above 4-digit number to get the info"
> manual handshake that some WhoIs require.
No I don't. I am not sure that will work as more and more the registration
information is not made public.
What are you trying to do?
If it is to renew your own domain name I think most registrars have an
automatic renewal if you give them a credit card.
If you are wanting to grab an expired domain name I know of one registrar
(godaddy) that charges a fee to monitor the domain name and acquire it for you
if it expires.
--
Robert Blair
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