On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:07:54AM +0100, Sam Wilson wrote:
...
> I *would* recommend using @ everywhere possible - it's so much less 
> liable to typos than using the real domain and unnecessary obfuscation 
> is not your friend when it comes to DNS administration. :) :)
...


Seconded.

I would also recommend using human-readable times, even though they're
converted to numbers internally [which is of course what 'dig' reads].
Similarly, less likely to errors.  Quick, knee-jerk, which of these is
one day?
        86300
        68300
        863000

What I would recommend is getrting rid of those ugly "$ORIGIN"s and
sticking to the original "@".


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