Ok, so I guess the question then is, does rfc-ignorant.org proactively
search through each
WHOIS listing seeking out non-compliant domains, and then contacting the
registrar / owner
in an attempt to have them corrected? If not, perhaps there needs to be
someone doing just that.
Otherwise, what's the point in complaining about it? I always say, don't
complain about a problem unless you're willing to do something to help fix
it. Otherwise, it's basically just "whining". And I *hate*
whining, simply for the sake of whining. I'm not saying having bad data is
ok, just that you shouldn't
complain if you're not willing to take the initiative to be a part of the
solution.
-Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek J. Balling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 3:19 AM
Subject: Re: Accurate Whois info


> >Sure, but I'm guessing there are tens of thousands that you could do that
> >with.
> >Should they all be revoked because of it? I mean, who's going to be the
> >"phone
> >number police" anyway?
>
> www.rfc-ignorant.org
>
> We aim to please.
>
> D
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