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From: DigitalJanitor on 25 Jan 2010 15:39 I have a user that did a little 'experimenting' on her own about an issue she was having. If someone sent her a message using upper case letters in her address: Uppercase(a)whatever.domain the mail would take a lot longer before it finally showed up in her mailbox. If, however, they sent it to her using her correct address - all lowercase: lowercase(a)whatever.domain it would be delivered immediately. What is the magic button to take away the case sensitivity oh the SMTP addresses? Thanks for any reply -
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] on 25 Jan 2010 18:34 LOL! Maybe you ought to verify these results with a statistically significant sample. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "DigitalJanitor" <lanmanjs(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:B895BC71-2440-4794-B729-510F789BFD27(a)microsoft.com... > I have a user that did a little 'experimenting' on her own about an > issue she was having. If someone sent her a message using upper case > letters in her address: Uppercase(a)whatever.domain the mail would take > a lot longer before it finally showed up in her mailbox. If, however, > they sent it to her using her correct address - all lowercase: > lowercase(a)whatever.domain it would be delivered immediately. > What is the magic button to take away the case sensitivity oh the SMTP > addresses? > > Thanks for any reply -
From: Rich Matheisen [MVP] on 25 Jan 2010 19:51 On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:34:34 -0800, "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice(a)nospam.net> wrote: >LOL! Maybe you ought to verify these results with a statistically >significant sample. One is the loneliest number. Seriously, the left side of the SMTP address can be case-sensitive but, if it were, it wouldn't take longer to deliver, it would be rejected as an unknown user. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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