Email question
Alexander Dalloz
alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Fri Jul 30 14:04:02 UTC 2004
Am Fr, den 30.07.2004 schrieb Cowles, Steve um 3:45:
> > sounds like it would work good, but what about capitalization, etc..
> > unix is case sensitive. is there a way to get sendmail to be non case
> > sensitive?
> I just tested delivery to a local mailbox account on my postfix server. I
> use this local account to feed/train Spamassassin bayes databse. I used both
> upper and lower case. i.e. spam at mydomain.com and Spam at MyDomain.com. Both got
> delivered to the same mailbox. Give it a try at your end.
>
> Steve Cowles
Yes, it does not matter if you use upper or lower case latters with
recipient addresses. Where things are case sensitive is the system user
name - here you should strictly avoid using capital letters when
creating a user account.
Alexander
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