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It is rumored that on 26-Mar-2000 Hamish Moffatt wrote: > On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 02:41:09AM -0800, Joseph Carter wrote: >> The domain's technical contact. > > Ideally, yes. In practice, I'd say that's no more likely to work > than [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've seen NIC entries with technical contacts > called "NOC Administrator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"; do you think hotmail > addresses should be acceptable for domain contacts? I don't but apparently Yes. Think of the case when you are out of connectivity and have to change to new dns servers and your auth scheme happens to be "mail from:". If your email was from non-neutral ground you would have had to deal with internic personally. Though after the invention of auth-DES and other more sane auth schemes at the registries this is no longer the case but quite a lot of people still keep their info using an off-site address. ;-) [snip] - ---------------------------------- Anton R. Ivanov IP Engineer Level3 Communications RIPE: ARI2-RIPE E-Mail: Anton Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @*** Uhlmann's Razor *** When stupidity is a sufficient explanation, there is no need to have recourse to any other. Corollary: "It seemed like the thing to do at the time." - ---------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iQEVAwUBON9LailWAw/bM84zAQEjpwf/YuatKapv0VN6mC4xZnO0FJ7JP9BlddDQ dPhUrN+yffECHptkYYHcuPnVFhhiScZboqEarWnWdUGaswIwpXNO/ROxKJWNlb1h 08z0vIlVRVfw5Vx4eAKpRLRpDlh2vo2qkdmzHLk5dk+KDCv/AEIyyxPqmCyXCUuQ xnVaDt0blmhxy+wA0LV91WVhh4JjGB4D72wf9RhmHcwGJMuOIhv3UIQM8Dx9nCkf bD+zT80w95G9LZfsIaoem7EMWl8FnZsOZgtPuL7zf0IbgaeZkfPkrr9Sv9VDDFd1 q89g/4BhDP3XOn4+rSrWYvRm6yjPz5OReVjg8bc9fWFrVT8/uR8+0w== =yVvu -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----