>Being a TLD administrator, you know as well as I do that the info in
>the SOA record isn't always correct, and postmaster@ addresses don't
>always work.

The whois information isn't always correct either. Oen could put
th enformation from whois in the DNS itselt as TXT records. You
could then use DIG and scrap whois altogether. I'm not saying
one should do that, and it would make the com zone file several gigs
instead of the 300 megs it is now, but El's right, you don't really
need whois.

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