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Why did hostnames get reversed?
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by sobering
4773 days ago
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I did some Googling and apparently my Google-fu is weak today. I'm wondering why hostnames ended up being reversed. Ex: .com.example is now example.com. I recall reading that the reversal happened somewhere during the development of a messaging protocol for ARPANET. com.example@user was reversed to user@example.com and then it just sort of stuck. Am I far off? Does anyone have any resources or anecdotes that explain this at all? I think I may have even seen this explained in an HN thread once but was unsuccessful in finding it. Thanks. |
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As for why 'mailbox' comes first, it's presumably because that's someone's username. The very first thing you want to see is, "I'm sending this to drostie," and only afterwards do you need to know where that server is located.