On Qui, 03 Dez 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Tue,01.Dec.09, 16:23:22, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
The information on this page is incorrect. The interpretation of the
"localpart" of an email address depends on the receiving system. It may or
may not be case-sensitive there. Therefore, case *must* be preserved in the
"localpart" of an email address--the part before the '@'-symbol.
While this is true in theory, I doubt there is any mail system with
users only differentiated by case.
That's probably true. However, it's not so unlikely that there are
some dumb mail servers that require the exact case and will reject
u...@... if the account is registered as u...@...
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
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