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Karen,
You'll have to wait on one of the Listserv gurus here to give you a
technical answer, but it's not a fluke. I'm not exactly sure how it
happens, but I run accross it fairly frequently. Deleting one will delete
both addresses, so you'll need to have the subscriber re-sub, or add the
address manually. Hope this helps...
Nick
On Sat, 14 Nov 1998, Webster, RSDNet Tech Support wrote:
> Hi. I've always thought that the listserv software didn't make
> distinctions between upper and lower case characters in an email
> address, but I just found today that someone had subscribed to the list
> twice once in all CAPS and then again with the same address in lowercase
> letters. They both stuck and now suddenly she has started to complain
> about receiving dupes.
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> [log in to unmask] Subscribed on 10 Oct 1998
> [log in to unmask] Subscribed on 22 Oct 1998
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> SO ... is the software case sensitive? Or is this just a fluke that got
> through when nobody was looking? And it it was a fluke will deleting one
> delete both?
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> I should mention that I am using Listserv 1.8d most recently available
> beta on NT 4.0 with SP3.
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> Thanks for the answers/ideas/suggestions.
> Karen Strauss
> Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Network
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