In general, e-mail servers are case insensitive.
-teD
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From: Ed Finnell
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Hopefully it doesn't matter and either case will be routed
On 02/03/2016 06:43 AM, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
> In general, e-mail servers are case insensitive.
>
> -teD
> Original Message
> From: Ed Finnell
> Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2016 02:47
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On 2016-02-03, at 05:43, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
> In general, e-mail servers are case insensitive.
>
But originating MUAs and MTAs must not assume that. By Internet standard,
domain names are case-insensitive, however, from RFC822:
6.2.4. DOMAIN-DEPENDENT LOCAL STRING
The local-part
I said "in general"
-teD
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From: Paul Gilmartin
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On 2016-02-03, at 05:43, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
> In general, e-mail ser
Hopefully it doesn't matter and either case will be routed to the server.
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