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03-16-2004, 05:38 PM #1Web Hosting Master
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Domain organisation script
Does anyone know of a script I can install to keep track of domains I have? The main thing would be a feature of letting me know when any are coming up for renewal so I don't forget
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03-16-2004, 05:45 PM #2Web Hosting Master
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I try to keep them all at eNom and set the auto-renew to on for the domains I don't want to expire.
I tried a spreadsheet and it was a nightmare.
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03-16-2004, 06:41 PM #3Web Hosting Master
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I think hotscripts.com has a lot of scripts you can use to track your domains and when they expire, etc. PHP Coin has the same thing also.
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03-17-2004, 02:32 AM #4Retired Moderator
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there is free online monitoring websites and others aren't free, whatever changes in your whois like date or whois info they email you.
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03-19-2004, 03:17 PM #5Newbie
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Try Expired Domain Sleuth. It has a domain monitoring section which can update your status's automatically.
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03-19-2004, 04:18 PM #6Newbie
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Actually...after re-reading your post, Expired Domain Sleuth is more for Expired Domain names that you are monitoring, not necessarily for current ones that you own.
Sorry about that!
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03-20-2004, 01:42 AM #7Junior Guru Wannabe
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You could craft your own script to run Linux/BSD 'whois' and grab "Record Expires:" or something like that. Make it calculate the difference in today's date from when it expires, and email you 10 days prior. Run it every 24 or 48 hours. I think this would be trivial. I don't know of any scripts off the top of my head.....
A quick search on Freshmeat reveals www.geektools.com may have some solutions.
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