Michael, I agree, I should have RE-CHECKED the domains before I sent the message to the list. I've learned. However, the facts still stand. InterNIC registered the domains to the Microsoft nameservers, without having to clear it. That concerns me. What if I registered a domain against your nameservers and then advertised it? What would your nameservers do with the lame delegations? I've had lame delegations really mess up my DNS servers. They spend all their time asking the top-level servers, who just point back to them. -Rob On 14 Jul 1997, Michael Shields wrote:
I'll admit, the Operations value of this message is a bit low.
Well, two of those domains don't exist now and one appears to be totally unrelated to Microsoft -- so either there were two deletions and a transfer just now, or else the risk is people forwarding admittedly marginally relevant things to mailing lists without checking on the facts.
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