From: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:CAD:teklabs!tekcrd!azure!stevenm Newsgroups: net.general Title: A Plea Article-I.D.: azure.1450 Posted: Sat Nov 6 21:19:57 1982 Received: Tue Nov 9 09:59:43 1982 I have been perusing my database of UUCP network names and places this evening, and I have come across many manifestations of a syndrome which I thought had been virtually quashed. I am distraught. The syndrome which I am referring to is the tendency that some sites have to include UPPER-CASE characters in their site names. I have seen a handful of sites at AMPEX Corp, and a few elsewhere which have uppercase names. At the risk of sounding like I am flaming, let me state a simple fact: MODERN MAILERS WILL NOT HANDLE PATHNAMES AND SITENAMES WHICH CONTAIN CASE DISTINCTIONS. MANY SITES CANNOT REPLY TO SITES WHO HAVE UPPER- CASE NAMES. Let me elaborate. The new ARPAnet mail standard, RFC822, states (somewhere, I'm not going to look it up) that site names (and user names for that matter) may be **stated** by a sender in either case. >From that point on - NO case distinction is made by mailer programs. This is true of our RFC822 mailer at Tek. If I mail to 'teklabs!ucbvax!abcXYZ!foobar' then my mailer immediately turns it into 'teklabs!decvax!abcxyz!foobar' While it is true that neither teklabs nor ucbvax really care about this, when the message gets to (e.g.) decvax, decvax's UUCP will say 'I don't know about any machine named 'abcxyz'' and throw the whole thing on the floor. So, tell your friends, tell your neighbours, tell your local system programmer - NO UPPERCASE NAMES IN SYSTEM NAMES. Uppercase characters hurt my eyes, anyway. S. McGeady Tektronix, Inc.