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It was useful when the Internet was small, and all run by nerds who just wanted everything to work. In the mid-90s, the phone number in WHOIS was usually the guy who actually ran the servers. I called people when email auto-responders went awry and caused an email loop, or when ISP's DNS servers had old entries that shadowed web sites we hosted, or when I found a security hole.



Yep, I remember some people in my org having problems emailing a large company. Whois, call number, get tech, get mail guy, gets fixed.




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