Re: [Declude.JunkMail] [OT] .local domains

2004-09-02 Thread Michael Hoyt
Scott, Thanks for the additional info. When we first implemented MS Active Directory we used .local (because most documentation on Active Directory suggested .local as an example TLD). Changing Domain names in MS Active Directory is no trivial matter even in a small domain. If I could start

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] [OT] .local domains

2004-09-02 Thread Stanley Lyzak
, 2004 5:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] [OT] .local domains As I was lurking on this list I noticed a thread Question about Exchange2Aliases where .local was suggested as an example TLD. .local should not be used. RFC2606 specifies that aside from TLDs that have

[Declude.JunkMail] [OT] .local domains

2004-09-01 Thread Michael Hoyt
As I was lurking on this list I noticed a thread Question about Exchange2Aliases where .local was suggested as an example TLD. If you have Mac OS X boxes on your network and you want to have them as members of a Microsoft Active Directory Domain then you cannot use .local as this extension is

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] [OT] .local domains

2004-09-01 Thread R. Scott Perry
As I was lurking on this list I noticed a thread Question about Exchange2Aliases where .local was suggested as an example TLD. .local should not be used. RFC2606 specifies that aside from TLDs that have already been allocated (.com, .net, .museum, .info, .uk, etc.), it is also OK to use .test,