On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:30 AM, John Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Also, keep in mind that if despite the fact that it doesn't matter, you
> really really REALLY want full ADSP coverage on every possible subdomain,
> you can always hire someone to write a specialized DNS server to provide it
> for you, which I think would cover Yahoo and Microsoft.  The question is
> what needs to happen in the general case.

I think I'm not the only one making assumptions here.

Let me know if this is going to chill a bit and if there are
opportunities to better understand each other. Or if we're just to the
rock throwing stage, I'll step back, because I'm busy and I don't see
the need.

Al


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