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.cm is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Cameroon.
   In August 2006, it was reported that the .cm registry had set up a wildcard DNS record, so that all unregistered domains in this top-level domain go to a parking page with paid search links. This was likely intended to take advantage of typographical errors by users attempting to reach .com web sites. This has been tracked down to Kevin Ham.
   The wildcard DNS record in fact comprises three entries:
  • .cm 900 TXT "v=spf1 -all"
  • .cm 900 TXT "v=spf2.0/pra -all"
  • .cm 900 A 72.51.27.58
The first two relate to sender policy framework, although the second is of questionable validity, and mark the wildcarded domains as not originating any email at all. The third causes any non-existent name under .cm to resolve to a search page.

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