Is the issue of case sensitivity in email account names addressed? 

I'm guessing that the applicable RFC, whatever it is, says that [a..z] [A..Z] [0..9] 
etc. may be used in email addresses. Does it say whether a=A=a? Do any RFC experts out 
there know if case sensitivity of email account names is addressed? I have, in the 
past, had email accounts where the account name was case-sensitive. These were 
primarily Unix systems.  

If a given mail server, whether due to the OS or a configuration choice made by the 
server administrator, chooses to be case sensitive, is it in violation of any RFCs?


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