--On 11 June 2010 22:49:05 +0200 "John R. Levine" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Of course not.  That's an example of the reason that I don't find ADSP
> useful (as opposed to manually vetted discard lists.)  There's no way to
> tell whether the party publishing discardable understands what they're
> saying.
>

Right, but there's no way to tell whether a party publishing *any* DNS 
record understands what they're saying. You have to trust that they do. If 
something breaks as a result of a publication error, then it's the 
publisher's responsibility to fix that. Of course, any administrator who 
discovers a likely error should feel free to advise the publisher of that 
error.


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Ian Eiloart
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