That's all fine and spiffy Joe but being cutesy isn't the point - it is fairly obvious that this is not the "Kingdon of Tonga" (as it may be a principality or sovereign nation) but a for profit agency or group selling domains that they have absolute control over (much like the NIC - hmmm mebbe I'll reconsider my argument) - Now that in and of itself isn't illegal *but* they shouldn't have a top level principality domain. On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Joe Shaw wrote:
All that proves is someone has a sense of humor. I've seen plenty of sites with these types of greetings, and they aren't hard to setup. I had a friend who setup his SMTP server to say:
220 mail.host.com SMTP If you don't know what your doing, you don't need to be here. And if you do know what you're doing, you really don't need to be here.
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