At the moment, A, MX, and CNAME are handled by the robot. Anything else requires me to edit it in by hand.
Some day we'll improve on the whole process, but there is a matter of some 41,431 records on file that would have to be converted, and that has always been the stumbling block. It is essential that every record in whatever the new system is be owned by someone who is responsible for it, and we have no way of assigning ownership to about half of the records we have on file now. The rest we have the email address that submitted them.
At one time I attempted to correlate those email addresses with the email addresses registered in the portal, but there are a lot of records where the email address on the record isn't in the portal.
And every time I mention leaving out any of the existing records, I get email from extremely upset people who are gnashing their teeth and pulling their hair about losing an old-time IP address assignment, even if it's unroutable.
So far it hasn't been worth the flak.
There are a lot of people using AMPRNet who aren't on this mailing list and so notifying people of any impending action is problematic. - Brian
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 07:18:53PM +0000, R P wrote:
Someone know what currently the ampr.org DNS allow to enter ? I know of A and MX ... is there other ? (example SPF) ? Any Info Welcome .. Regards Ronen - 4Z4ZQ