Sorry about the confusion. I'm sure that all aspects of LISTSERV are not
case sensitive on a VM machine. I was merely pointing out the fact that VM
does in fact have the little-used case sensitivity buried in it!
> David Mayerlen wrote: > >
> > Yes its a little know fact that VM machines are case sensitive as well. I
> > know of no way to create mixed case by hand but have created them from
> > Rexx scripts before. Some regular VM utilities actually have trouble
> > reading mixed case files as well. Great for creating files that you want
> > left alone.
>
> errrr....now I'm confused--not an unusual state of affairs!
>
> My list is on a VM machine-- utkvm1.utk.edu -- and it is NOT case
> sensitive. At least, it doesn't care whether I send commands to
> [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] . Perhaps some are
> case sensitive, and some aren't?
> --
>
> Ione
>
>
>
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> -- University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine --
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