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There are a lot of unfortunate practices one can find in DNS names. I'd
personally recommend not doing anything that conflicts with the RFC. At
my place of business, we slave a zone from a group that has underscores
in the hostnames which is also not allowed. It does not appear to hurt
anything, but I wouldn't be surprised if something funny happens someday
and is traced to that.

On 03/09/2011 01:16 PM, Ben Croswell wrote:
> The dots delineate domains even if you don't view it as a new domain.
> 
> -Ben Croswell
> 
> On Mar 9, 2011 1:13 PM, "Matt Rae" <matt...@gmail.com

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