Since UNIX is case sensitive, it will not be possible to address all the userids on that system from many other systems that do not treat things that way. I guess the people running the UNIX systems here saw that there would be problems and set things up to avoid them. Since in general, there will be problems with case sensitive systems, and the only solution is to standardize to once case or another, then it seems necessary that any UNIX system wanting to communicate here do so. I still don't think that it is LISTSERV's problem, since clearly to communicate with a UNIX system not using a standard case means that VERY, VERY MANY programs must be altered on MANY different kinds of systems. It seems that the standard is to disregard case, and force it to the internal standard in use. To do otherwise is simply non-standard and in so doing, you face the consequences. Mark up another demerit for UNIX.