Errrrnt. - Wrong! but thanks for playing.
>From RFC822, the internal address headers are defined as not being case
sensitive, and from RFC821, of the envelope addresses only the mailbox/'local
name' part is considered case sensitive. And last RFC882, denotes that domain
names are not case sensitive.
While it maybe that the Postfix configuration files are case
sensitive(which would surprise me), SMTP servers while doing SMTP transactions
are not.
BTW: To the original poster: post your question of the postfix mailing - they
would be more knowledgable in answering.
On Wed, 03 May 2000, 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.
>
> Ron. [AU] - sent by Linux.
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Lars Nordin
Noble Systems Corporation