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Any organisation to which net space is allocated or assigned may own zero, one or several Internet domains. It may be difficult to know exactly what to type on the domain side of an abuse@ address. Your proposal avoids this issue. This is an advantage of your proposal as compared with RFC 2142.
This functionality is already provided by the irt object, maybe it would be more beneficial to change the policy to require that the irt-object contains valid information. Bradley -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 10.0.0 Charset: UTF-8 wsBVAwUBS74KGjR8IIjdC+5SAQIMMQgAhc/hROUOANw1hjo9Cku/FL3kXE73XuSe z5fmRnopHbxOft1pEgBfdbBrMePZIjmJbASKyeQYNVBuA8mOESrVLMqsujBmxz2v ovErYMNsch58OJsb9Ob2wbMbkeKsGLvOMAMxoy+Dln9wo8c0wEzt7LM4puYogLrd HQ8Dlq0iofiGX6p9PK2r8Ja3WuGh6C9jmo7GLIRIa3O5u+iyo5zjMDJcrhs6brzs YeinCDqXbOD2e9q/Y6RNz633Jb8V2WndWSb9Iz9S7cqpgqAzfgutWFAPMtKj9HEV kc7LZ4h7mmMDw0cAdUkFVvpYbfHqMt/u2pjdIEXaQc+Cg8kl0eX3LQ== =8W67 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----