Peter Bowyer wrote:
>[Please keep discussion on-list - thanks]
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>so a local user 'fred' will receive mail
>addressed to Fred and FRED. Unless you specify otherwise with
>'caseful_local_part' or with a '+caseful' option on a address list.
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Sorry, I meant when handling smtp auth, I would like the user name as
case-insensitive.
Currently when I use Upper case of user name eg. Jack@??? for
smtp auth, authentication is failed with error "Incorrect authentication
data".
If I change this all to lower case (eg. jack@???) instead, smtp
auth is fine.
I put the the "lc" converter in the authenticators, but it does not help
to solve the issue:
sasl_cram_md5:
driver = cyrus_sasl
public_name = CRAM-MD5
server_set_id = ${lc:$1}
sasl_plain:
driver = cyrus_sasl
public_name = PLAIN
server_set_id = ${lc:$2}
sasl_login:
driver = cyrus_sasl
public_name = LOGIN
server_set_id = ${lc:$1}
>Peter
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