What is this Domain Access Approval letter for?

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by JJnacy, Jul 29, 2010.

  1. #1
    Received the letter but I do not know what is for?
    Letter as following:
    My Question : why receive the letter? and what is for?



    Dear Secure Certificate Customer,

    We have received a Certificate Signing Request for the following other-people-domain .com domain(s) :

    x-subdomain. mydomain .com
    y-subdomain. mydomain .com

    Our query of the Whois database returned your name as the administrator for the domain in the certificate request.

    In order to verify the validity of this request and that it was submitted by the entity to which the domain in the request is registered, please signify your final approval or disapproval of the certificate request by clicking the link below.

    https : // certs.godaddy.com/anonymous/domainapproval.seam?vk=xzy........a-long-CSR-code ..........xyz

    Approval of the request will enable us to continue processing your request. Failure to approve the certificate request will lead to denial of the request.

    If the above address does not appear as a clickable link, cut/copy and paste it into your browser's address bar.

    If the Verification Page requests it, please enter the following Verification Key: xzy........a-long-CSR-code ..........xyz
    This part of our authentication process serves to ensure that only the entity/individual that controls the domain in the request can obtain a certificate for that domain.

    If you encounter any problems or have any questions, our Customer Support department is ready to help, around-the-clock, seven days a week.

    Customer Support:
    E-Mail: -- @ godaddy .com
    Phone: 480.--------
    Fax: 480.--------

    For further information, log in to your account at: https : // certs .godaddy .com.


    Regards,
     
    JJnacy, Jul 29, 2010 IP
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    I believe it worth to contact you domain name registrar regarding that and try to solve the issue with them.
     
    ~ServerPoint~, Jul 29, 2010 IP