> -----Original Message----- > From: Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 5:33 PM > > Quoting Giampaolo Tomassoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >> From: Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> There are lots of legitimate reasons to delegate zones, for example, > >> migration to a new nameserver. I suggest you ask someone who runs > >> major nameservers. I have. > > > > This is a temporary solution. Later you upgrade your registration > records, > > right? > > Sometimes it's temporary, sometimes it's not. Sometimes temporary > solutions remain in place for many years.
Then you're not obeying to the agreements with your registrar. > Delegation is a primary function of DNS. You are misinterpreting what delegation is meant to, Jeff. I suggest you to read the docs about it at IETF or ICANN: there is not even a single word about delegation which is not related to sub-domains. Have good scores... Giampaolo > Jeff C.