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Email Addresses
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a friend has just sent me his new email address by text, it seems to contain 2 uppercase letters ie: [email protected] can this be correct as I thought all email addresses were lowercase.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi folk.....I Did Not know that E/mail addresses are Not case sensitive.
Interesting, I have just tested mine and put the first 2 letters of my address in upper case along with a further [email protected]. No probs, it works.
Interesting, I have just tested mine and put the first 2 letters of my address in upper case along with a further [email protected]. No probs, it works.
The email standard is not case sensitive.
However the operating systems that the early mail severs ran on before the standard were case sensitive. A single case was slightly simpler to implement and lowercase briefly became a defacto standard.
That impression persisted.
Moreover, would you want your mail address exactly the same as someone else's except for one capital letter?
However the operating systems that the early mail severs ran on before the standard were case sensitive. A single case was slightly simpler to implement and lowercase briefly became a defacto standard.
That impression persisted.
Moreover, would you want your mail address exactly the same as someone else's except for one capital letter?
Also ... Gmail ignores all 'dots' in gmail addresses - so you can give out your address as [email protected] but mail will be delivered correctly even if addressed to [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected] etc etc