Phil Pennock <exim-users@???> (Mo 20 Mai 2013 19:11:42 CEST):
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> |caseful_local_part|Use: routers|Type: boolean|Default: false|
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> By default, routers handle the local parts of addresses in a case-insensitive
> manner, though the actual case is preserved for transmission with the message.
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> The value of the $local_part variable is forced to lower case while a router is
> running unless caseful_local_part is set. When a router assigns an address to a
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> $parent_local_part are those that were used by the redirecting router.
>
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Thank you. I stopped reading after the first paragraph. My fault. It was
the pilot, not the aircraft. One more reason to use Exim ☺ If something
doesn't work, it's mostly caused by the pilot.
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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