Re: Case sensitive email addresses

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From: Kris Nelmes (knelmes[arrrghspamarrrgh)
Date: 08/21/04

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    Jim

    We don't get any NDR back.

    Kris

    "Jim McBee (MVP)" <jmcbee@spambegone.net> wrote in message
    news:u$bdB1zhEHA.1972@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
    > Kris:
    > That is very strange. I don't think I have every heard of a
    > case-sensitive e-mail address. I know that Exchange does not usually
    > require case sensitivity. What type of NDR message do you get if you send
    > the a person a message with the 'wrong' case?
    >
    > Jim McBee
    > http://www.somorita.com
    >
    > "Kris Nelmes" <knelmes[arrrghspamarrrgh]@spymac.com> wrote in message
    > news:JIuVc.181$jr6.114@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
    > > Hello
    > >
    > > We have just set up an Exchange 2000 server and are unable to receive
    mail
    > > unless it has been sent with the correct capitilisation of the address.
    > > For
    > > example, I would, on this system, be 'Kris'. If an email is sent to
    > > Kris@OurDomain it will arrive, but if kris@OurDomain is used (or
    > > KRIS/kRiS/any other variation), it does not (and no 'undeliverable'
    > > message
    > > is returned).
    > >
    > > Hope someone can help.
    > >
    > > Kris Nelmes
    > >
    > >
    >
    >


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