--On May 12, 2005 9:09:12 AM -0600 Spencer Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello All,

I am having the following problem, if I address email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I have a folder called test and it has the
acl of "anyone p" on it the mail gets delivered successfully to the
folder.

But if I address an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I have a
folder called Junk and it has the acl of "anyone p" on it the mail goes
to the INBOX. Looking in the logs I see that lmtp has downcased the
entire email address so that when I send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it
shows like this...
[snip]

This would probably be better addressed on the Postfix list. This is a feature of Postfix, see:

<http://groups-beta.google.com/group/mailing.postfix.users/browse_frm/thread/17e4053313f7a357/962b141a63242d3e>

I never made a patch, and I haven't heard of anything changing.

-David
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