And its called RFC822 for people David Cowles, Robert D. wrote:
No ... we already have a "sort of" structure for that ... it's called DNS.
Bob
dont you think it is a little optimistic to assume that a TTP that cannot be trusted to issue unique names to its clients, can be trusted to get a unique name for itself?
regards
David
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