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Francoise wrote in part:
>I suspect there is something other than case sensitivity going on.
I immediately had the same thought.
In the eleven-plus years that I have been on (hundreds of) Listserv-mediated
and other lists, I have never run across a situation where an e-mail address
(as sender or recipient) was treated as case-sensitive on either side of the
@ sign. Although commands may have been case-sensitive in the first few of
those years, in the last several they have not been (although, on the third
hand, it remains possible that I just haven't encountered configurations
where case-sensitivity happened to be in place).
Francoise, could you tell us a little about what is affected when ...
DEFAULT_MISC_OPTIONS=IGNORE_EMAIL_CASE
... is not in effect?
Chuck Brandstater
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