> Certainly, several large organizations (Google, Yahoo and CNN, to name 3)
> are using at least 1: "m"

Not to mention all the root-server operators.  So the rule clearly
isn't being enforced very well. :)

Actually, to be lawyerly about it, while RFC952 says you can't have
a single-character name, it also defines names as including periods
to delimit domain-name components.  So, "m.google.com." is really a
13-character name, with a single-character component at the beginning,
not a single-character name.

-- 
Evan Hunt -- e...@isc.org
Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
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