MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 15/05/2013 07:52, A Williams told the world:
This particular server does not check or care about the address you supply.
You could supply "Glorious Leader <[email protected]>" and it
would work, although maybe your posts would be censored in a country
bordering on China, Russia and South Korea. Hell, S Korea would
probably censor them as well.
Actually, I doubt it would cause any problems. The TLD for North Korea
is not .nk, it's .kp.
NK is currently unassigned in ISO-3166, which is the basis for country
code top-level domains.
I'm not sure if they even use "gov" as a second-level domain. Their use
of second-level domains seem to be a bit haphazard. They do use "com",
"org" and "rep". "Org" is pretty much as you would expect, "rep" seems
to be for press, radio and TV broadcasters, and "com" might stand for
"committee", not "commercial". The Korean Central News Agency is a
second-level domain all by itself (www.kcna.kp), and Air Koryo is a
.com.kp site, though.
Well, I rather like the idea of a fake email address "dear glorious
leader . . .". It should not have to have any basis in reality. Taking
a real existing address is a rather unpleasant thing to do, even in a
case like that.
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