I use a custom auth table and apply the TO_LOWER validator on email
and username for this reason.   I agree, something like this should be
done in the default auth table.


On Sep 27, 2:07 am, Thadeus Burgess <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you sign up with an account that has a capital letter in the email, it
> will say invalid login when you attempt to sign in.
>
> It only works if your email is all lower case.
>
> I have requires email confirmation, and requires approval turned on.
>
> Also, the email field seems to be case SENSITIVE, meaning I can sign up with
> the same email if I capitalize different letters.
>
> -Thadeus
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