It works for mysql - if it doesn't work for postgres I'd be stunned...

I would check your database for users with mixed case user names - probably
the problem.

m/

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jussi
Vainionpaa
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 4:54 AM
To: Jeff Jansen
Cc: Courier Users List
Subject: [courier-users] Re: Case insensitivity in email addresses


Jeff Jansen writes:

> On Wednesday 17 September 2003 09:57, Jussi Vainionpaa wrote:
>> Is there any way of making courier look for the mail recipient case
>> insensitively? There seems to be a bunch of software that insists on
>> converting email addresses to upper case. And some people too like to
>> capitalize [EMAIL PROTECTED] -style emails.
>
> Just create the (empty) file "locallowercase" in the courier 'etc'
directory
> (/etc/courier for rpms, /usr/lib/courier/etc for source builds.)

I tried this, and it seems to work for accounts in /etc/passwd, but NOT for
virtual accounts using postgresql authentication.



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