> Please read the RFC822 standard description before starting to criticize
> what I have done and stating that "RFC822 states that addresses must be case
> insensitive". This statement is --> WRONG <--. The DOMAIN part, ie everything
> after the '@' sign must be case insensitive, ok. But the "local-part" of the
> address, ie what is BEFORE the '@' sign, IS case sensitive. See page 14 of
> RFC822 STANDARD.
Thanx for teaching. Anyway, you misunderstood me, I was not criticizing
you (because I don't know your code).
Peter