Yes - I'm going to convert all to lower case.
On 07/29/15 16:56, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 30.07.2015 um 01:53 schrieb Bill Cole:
Does this text look at all familiar?
Verbs and argument values (e.g., "TO:" or "to:" in the RCPT command
and extension name keywords) are not case sensitive, with the sole
exception in this specification of a mailbox local-part (SMTP
Extensions may explicitly specify case-sensitive elements). That is,
a command verb, an argument value other than a mailbox local-part,
and free form text MAY be encoded in upper case, lower case, or any
mixture of upper and lower case with no impact on its meaning. The
local-part of a mailbox MUST BE treated as case sensitive.
Therefore, SMTP implementations MUST take care to preserve the case
of mailbox local-parts.
and then comes the real world.........
* no mailserver on this world treats the local part case-sensitive
* you sell "ha...@example.com" is a different person than
"ha...@example.com"?
* well, how do you handle half of your users just for fun
using caps in their mail client and the other half don't
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