Lyman said: 
 
> I'm familiar with <draft-klensin-rfc2821bis-10.txt> and understand > the 
> importance of using only FQDNs in SMTP exchanges given that "[i]n > the case 
> of a top-level domain used by itself in an email address, a > single string 
> is used without any dots." What I'm interested in is > any reason to 
> proscribe the use of a TLD as a single label hostname > (particularly for 
> email addresses) other than the fact that there is > software out there that 
> will interpret it incorrectly -
Potential problems with global use of single-label names go beyond SMTP.  
For example,  RFC 4282, which defines the Network Access Identifier 
(NAI), does not permit the use of single-label names. From Section 2.1: 
 
   realm       =  1*( label "." ) label
 
As a result, someone purchasing the "example" TLD and using the NAI
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in order to obtain access to the network, might well 
discover that this would not work. 
 
  
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