Kurt Hockenbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...but you see, I own and use "something.com". Could people try and use > example.com or .org/.net, all of which have been reserved by the IANA for use > in documentation and the like?
<g> Even the IETF RFC's often don't use example.com. And why do I worry about the guy who registered 'yourcompany.com', and put up anti-MS pages, on each URL given in MS's documentation? If my explanation *does* go into the permanent docs, I'll be sure to use example.com. > I already get plenty of email from people when an unimaginative spammer uses > something.com in a fake email address. Yeah. You wouldn't *believe* the flames I get from anti-spam zealots when they discover I don't care to know about forged 'From' addresses at my domain, or forged email addresses from my domain, in the body of a spam message. If I *did* care about such notifications, those notifications alone would be more spam than many sites get. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
