On 15/05/2013 3:10 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Andrew McGlashan ([email protected]):
> 
>> Already, the RFC takes away capitalization from emails, unless I am
>> mistaken, but periods should be accepted as one of any of the available
>> "normal" characters for the local part of the email address.
> 
> I can't find the RFC reference, but left-hand-side (local part) portions
> of e-mail addresses should be left intact and not lowercased, as there
> have been Internet-connected systems for which the local part is
> case-sensitive.

I think I've seen case as being important too, with some old Windows
mail system (many years ago), but it seemed to be an aberration to every
other mail system I've seen.

My exim4 seems to completely ignore case when I do testing with:
   exim4 -bt [email protected]
   exim4 -bt [email protected]

 - but I'm not positive that using "-bt" with exim will always
   give the actual end result that you would get through normal
   delivery.

Okay, I just found some more information:


http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-domain_host_address_and_local_part_lists.html

<quote>
20. Case of letters in address lists

Domains in email addresses are always handled caselessly, but for local
parts case may be significant on some systems (see caseful_local_part
for how Exim deals with this when routing addresses). However, RFC 2505
(Anti-Spam Recommendations for SMTP MTAs) suggests that matching of
addresses to blocking lists should be done in a case-independent manner.
Since most address lists in Exim are used for this kind of control, Exim
attempts to do this by default.
</quote>

So, it is possible on modern systems.

My son wanted to have a "Unicode Character 'ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE'"
local part for his email, thus using just an empty "like" zero-space
character, but it was too awkward ... and I decided not to bother
futzing too much with the idea.

   http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/feff/index.htm


Cheers
A.

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