> Afaik, no. Why would you do that?

I don't know about the original sender's reason, but DNS servers are often the 
initial target of attacks. Then when you go to, say www.nike.com, the DNS 
server sends you the IP address of a malicious site. That site infects your 
browser, then redirects you to the original www.nike.com web site -- you never 
know you were just hit by a drive-by browser attack.

In any case, this discussion should probably be re-directed to the 
darwin-kernel mailing list instead of Cocoa.

Todd

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