We had a discussion on case on
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1369

It is also a matter of RFC. Quoting Stefano in a comment "domain names
are case insensitive, so either we always "lowercase" them or we compare
using a case insensitive algorithm. the userpart instead can be case
sensitive. So case must always be preserved by MUA/MDA/MSA."

We should revisit the spec and be sure what behavior is expected on the
user part. Once we are sure, implementing it can be easily done
(probably at the management and the protocols sides).

On 08/01/2014 08:38 PM, seb wrote:
> Thanks, but can't do this. It is a third party system that creates account
> automatically, and the login contains uppercase letters. When it tries to
> send with exactly these credentials, the login is rejected.
> 
> Hm. This is really a weird bug, so obvious.
> 
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