Bret and all, Than you need to review Yahoo.com's DNS configuration, for example. I certainly believe that Apple or Yahoo would do just exactly whatever they wanted irrespective of compliancy of major RFC's. So either you are not paying attention very closely or just unaware for whatever reason. For yahoo.com's DNS see: http://private.dnsstuff.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=yahoo.com&token=27a011... Bret Fausett wrote:
I have a hard time believing that Apple or Yahoo or any other major customer-facing business would roll out a branded TLD with an email service that wasn't compliant with major RFCs.
Bret
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