Steve wrote:
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>   
>> Datum: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 19:50:40 +0100
>> Von: Paul Cockings <ds...@cytringan.co.uk>
>>
>> /var/db/dspam/100100
>> /var/db/dspam/us...@example.com
>> /var/db/dspam/us...@example.com
>> /var/db/dspam/us...@example.com
>> /var/db/dspam/us...@example.com
>>
>>
>> The main problem I see here is, when retraining occurs the webinterface 
>> will work with the data in /var/db/dspam/100100.   This way its possible 
>> that not all data is being retrained.
>>
>>
>>     
> There was a discussion about this. Basically most mail systems are case 
> insensitive when it comes to the mail address. But I know of some systems out 
> there that handle u...@domain.com differently then u...@domain.com. The case 
> folding should actually happen by your MTA but if it does not, then you 
> should enable "Broken case" in your dspam.conf to have that issue sorted out 
> by DSPAM.
>
>   
>
Ar, yes back from April.  thanks for reminding me.

After a short piece of research it appears that Postfix doesn't alter 
the local part of recipient address to lower case by default (apparently 
from RFC 2821).  Its the job of what ever is on the end of the LMTP 
service to deal with case sense/insensitivity- in this scenario dspam.  
I have amended my dspam.conf

Thanks Steve!

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