Ron Stodden wrote:
>
> Jon,
>
> Are you not aware that Unix, and so the entire Internet and Linux,
> are case sensitive?
>
> FAKEFOO.COM and fakefoo.com are entirely different domains - and will
> be, for ever and ever.
>
NO..........that's NOT entirely correct. Domain names are NOT case sensitive. The
directory paths
following the host names are case sensitive. For instance, http://www.acme.com and
http://WWW.ACME.COM are the same host. But, http://www.acme.com/wrongarea and
http://www.acme.com/WRONGAREA are NOT the same files.
Until then.....
Good day........
> Jon wrote:
>
> > ... As long as mail is sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > the system will happily accept and deliver the mail. However,
> > if that same person who succesfully sent mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > sends to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" the system will refuse to accept the message,
> > giving a relay denied error -- as if "fakefoo.com" was not hosted on
> > the machine! This is a real problem for me, and one other using
> > Mandrake also has the same problem.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Ron. [AU] - sent by Linux.
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Regards,
Jason H Carroll
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