> Hi Arthur,
>
> >I have tried to create a domain consisting of telephone number, i.e.
> >0506666670.Čom
> >
> >But GUI didn't allow me, saying this is an illegal domain.
>
> Just a thought. Could this be a simple cut & paste error on your part?
> (Didn't you have a similar issue before with a user name or
> something?)
>
> As received in my email software, the '.com' domain mentioned in your
> original message as quoted above is not
> [0506666670] [dot] [com]
> but, rather looks like
> [0506666670] [dot] [Čom]
>
> In which case the 'c' in 'com' appears to be the character
> code for 'double
> closing quotes', or whatever they are. Don't know if you also
> pasted it
> like this into the GUI. But in any case, yes, it is an
> illegal character on
> the right side of the dot.
>
> Thanks!
> Lew
Oh, I see.
The client that sent me this info is indeed using opera or firefox.
Thank you
Btw, might be slightly OT, I was trying to add aliases from host.domain1.tld
to host.domain2.tld, while host.domain2.tld resides on the server.
It gave me an error and didn't show the new records in the GUI, though they
were in db.domain1.tld
Best,
--
Arthur Sherman
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