Matt Simonsen wrote:
> 
> For additional information, I have read the man page for addresses. *SLAP* I
> should have done this first, sorry.
> 
> It says that case does matter in Qmail (as most of you know probably), yet
> when I pipe mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] both get
> delivered to my real account, [EMAIL PROTECTED] What am I missing? By
> default is case sensitivity disabled for interoperability? I get the
> impression that case does matter, yet I can't get it to fail.
> 
> Thanks-
> 
> Matt

Ahhh . . . nope, qmail ignores case in both the instance of domains and users
except when <insert special exceptions unknown to me here>.  Read the section of
whatever documentation you read on aliases.  It should prattle on about
mailer-daemon being equal to MAILER-DAEMON.  That man page I had you read was
just a recommendation on what you should do; but since a lot of people don't do
that, qmail attempts to make up for their mistakes. =)

-- 
Keith
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.

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