Well, I am thinking more along the lines of cosmetics.  When the person 
receives an email the FROM would say [EMAIL PROTECTED] versus 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is a almost a silly discussion but I expected it to be lower-cased 
since that is that I typed.

BUT

The RFCs state that you have to retain case in user addresses, in the 
event that the machine at the other end needs that information.




Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

> Terry Davis wrote:
> 
> 
>>This seems a bit weird to me.  When I create a new list "foobar-list", the name 
>turns out to be "Foobar-list".  This seems not correct to me. If I type all lower 
>cased, I expect that.  Am I off base here?
>>
> 
>     Does it really matter though?  Most MTA's I'm aware of are case insensitive, so 
>sending email to 'foobar-list' or 'Foobar-list' will still go to the same list.  You 
>can always change the case of the list name on the administration page, but as far as 
>your MTA goes, it _shouldn't_ matter.
> 
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