I've also discovered that bin/find_member lists addresses as separate
people, like this:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
     List 1
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
     List 2
     List 3

The user options page won't let me change <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. It
says "You are already using that email address".

It seems that the desire to have case-preserving addresses conflicts with
the basic identity of a subscriber, as determined by their case-insensitive
address.

  - Stoney

On 1/1/03 12:12 PM, "Stonewall Ballard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> One of my users got two notices for her two lists at one domain, instead of
> one notice with two password/URLs.
> 
> One of the lists has her address all lower case, and the other is capped
> like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> They're exactly the same otherwise. Is this a bug in 2.1's comparison
> function that it uses to group accounts for "global" operations and monthly
> notices?
> 
> This is with 2.1 final.
> 
> - Stoney


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