Pretty stupid thread.
Everyone in the whole world knows that email addresses are case insensitive. Why on earth would case matter?
Thats like having two domains, www.xyz.com compared to Www.xyz.com
Like I said, pretty stupid.
xxx
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 17:12:36 -0800, Arne Berglund aberglund@lesd.k12.or.us wrote:
I do the force to lower case on my IMAP server (Dovecot). Users can
enter
jdoe, Jdoe, JDoe or JDOE and all work. In my mind, the IMAP server is
where
this should happen, not the client.
Arne Berglund System Administrator, Internet Services Lane Education Service District Eugene, OR ______________
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 02:03:41 +0100, tobi tobster@brain-force.ch wrote:
Am 19.12.2009 01:58, schrieb Mark Little:
Personally I don't think forcing lowercase for usernames is bad.. and
if
you really want to compare with other clients then I think you should
be
comparing with other webmail clients. I don't have a Hotmail account, but I just tested with Gmail by capitalising 3 of the letters in my login name and it logged in just fine.
Cheers, Mark
I did not mean that lowercase usernames is bad. I just thought that it would be possible to turn it off in roundcube
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