On 1/1/03 12:47 PM, "John W Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know how Mailman can be expected to know which domains treat > address local parts caselessly (hint: almost all) and which treat them > casefully (hint: the RFCs still allow it). > > Since <HerName> *can* be a different account than is <hername>, I think > we're stuck, even though it almost never is. When there is a sitewide > database of Mailman users...we'll STILL be stuck, I fear, although the GUI > might allow a user to say the equivalent of "that's me, too." If Mailman wants to model identity (which it claims to do via the "global" checkbox), it need to do so correctly. That means comparing addresses caselessly unless explicitly told otherwise. If Mailman maintained a list of domains that had to be handled casefully, I imagine that it would be empty, but would handle the remote possibility that somewhere there was someone stupid enough to set up a mail system that cared about case. At the very least, it should let me change the case of an email address. It can't say both "these are different addresses" and "it's already that address". - Stoney _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers