.Mac

Michael Brewer antispam at carolina.rr.com
Mon Jul 15 18:26:00 PDT 2002


ICANN doesn't need to. There are plenty of alternative DNS servers 
providing TLDs. All Apple would need to do is include support for those 
DNS servers in Mac OS X.

If they do this, it's the only way .Mac won't be a lame name.

On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 06:31 PM, Dan Lowe wrote:

> ICANN would never approve that, and I'm not sure I see any point in it if
> it's not visible at the root.  Only other Mac users would be able to see
> it; and only those who joined in the VPN.  Actually, it would probably 
> fuel
> the stereotype some people have of Mac users as being arrogant and 
> elitist.
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