To begin using Domain Grabber, the fields for Username and Password must be filled in with a valid eNom reseller account.
Time dictates how many seconds between each submission of a domain. The Interval Time can have a max value of three values. In which case the maximum value is 999, which equates to 16.65 minutes. If the interval is set at its default value of one, then all domains in the list will be submitted at a rate of one/second. This is the fastest rate that can be acquired to comply with eNom's regulations. However, if you wish to extend the delay you can. For example, an interval of 30 would mean every 30 seconds two domains in the list will be submitted.
eNom Domain Grabber has two methods of starting. First, you can click Start Immediately and bypass entering the Start Time and End Time. Or you can check Start Immediately, after which you need only click the Start button for the domains to be processed. Above you will also note that Logging has been checked. By having Logging checked, all submission of domains will be logged to eNomlog.txt.
Next you enter the Domains you wish to register or grab during a drop. The software interfaces with eNom's API so it supports all domain extensions that eNom supports.
Lastly, before the domains are submitted for registration, you must fill out the Settings information which is required by eNom in order to register domains with the following extensions: .biz, .info and .name. If you do not wish to enter your own name servers then you can leave the fields blank and eNom's default name servers will be used instead. Your serial number is the number we send you after you purchase a license.
Above are the results for the submission of domains listed when Start Immediately is checked. Once you click Start it will become the Stop button. If Start Immediately is checked it will not stop on its own, you must stop it. The Average Number of Submissions lets you know approximately how many times each domain has been submitted to eNom. In this case each of the six domains above were submitted at an average of 56 times each. The results were logged.
III. Help:
Above is an internal program error that eNom Domain Grabber may cause while being used. If this error occurs you will be prompted with two options: to click Yes and send the error data that was logged to Domain Software, LLC. technicians to help resolve the problem, or to click No and have no data sent.