"Justin S. Leitgeb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I don't think it's a big deal, and we'll have to do this at some point 
> anyway.  Remember that it won't be "known" to be authoritative to any 
> other host on the internet until we make this change in our whois record 
> on file with our registrar.  So, it would accept mail that found its way 
> to deleuze, which should only be things that come from the "test" 
> configuration, i.e., mire right now.  Since users know that it is a test 
> setup anyway, it would seem to be counter-intuitive if things actually 
> got back to fyodor from the test environment.  I can't think of any 
> other negative consequences associated with doing this, and I think it's 
> important to make this step now so that we can configure things related 
> to mail on the Peer 1 setup.

I agree; excellent explanation.

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