When I registered I used upper case in the gmail address. But google
sometimes refers to me using the lower case version, and sometimes the
camel case. And I just tried, and can send myself a email using all
uppercase version. -- so Gmail is definitly not case sensitive.

Also remember with Gmail, have to accept @gmail.com and
@googlemail.com - they are interchangeable.

(In fact this is a problem with AppEngine already, I can't register
barrybhunter.appspot.com because my gmail address is a different case)

On 10/11/2009, Cynthia Kurtz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Here is a question about the User functions that others may be able to
>  answer.
>
>  My app (rakontu) creates invitation-only groups (for story sharing).
>  Group managers use email addresses to tell the app whom they have
>  invited to join the group. When an invited person first visits the
>  app, it checks the users.get_current_user().email() against the emails
>  the group manager typed in. If it finds a match, the person becomes a
>  group member and things go smoothly from there.
>
>  However, there is a problem with case sensitivity in gmail addresses.
>  When a person creates a gmail account, they type in anything they like
>  - upper or lower case or whatever. What shows on their gmail page
>  (where they read their email) is all in lower case. But what the
>  users.get_current_user().email() returns is NOT all lower case. It's
>  whatever they typed in when they first created the gmail account. And
>  most people have no idea what that was.
>
>  For example, say I created a gmail account called "JJones". When I log
>  in to the gmail account, it says at the top "[email protected]". When I
>  invite "jjones" to join a Rakontu group, and the person makes their
>  first visit, users.get_current_user().email() returns "JJones" and the
>  cases don't match and the person can't join. But if I invite "JJones"
>  to join, the cases DO match and they can join.
>
>  The problem is, there is no way for the group manager to know what the
>  person's correct email case is, since it is apparently impossible to
>  find the original capitalization on the account (I've been all over
>  gmail looking). You can even sign in to Google with either case form
>  of your gmail account.
>
>  I *could* do a case-insensitive match on the emails to see if
>  users.get_current_user().email() matches the list. Probably it is not
>  very likely that two people with similar but different-case emails
>  could have been asked to join at the same time. But I don't like
>  having to do that especially because email is *supposed* to be case
>  sensitive. I'd like to find a better way to resolve this.
>
>  Any advice?
>
>  >
>

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