Thu, 28 Jul 1994 15:26:43 +0200
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On Thu, 28 Jul 1994 09:26:09 -0400 John Arnfield
<[log in to unmask]> said:
>I notice that the 'reply-to' header on LISTSERV mailings (when present)
>says
>
>Reply-to:
>
>(note the lower case 't' in 'to').
Actually, LISTSERV sends it in upper case, so something must have
translated it.
>When I attempt to reply to such mailings, my mail system (elm 2.3) does
>not recognize this header as it is apparently looking for
>
>Reply-To:
>
>(note upper case 't' in 'to').
>
>When I expressed disatisfaction with this state of affairs, I was told
>that the former construction (the one used by LISTSERV) is incorrect.
Sure thing. RFC822 says:
When matching any other syntactic unit, case is to be ignored.
For example, the field-names "From", "FROM", "from", and even
"FroM" are semantically equal and should all be treated ident-
ically.
Eric
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