I vote for #2. I like the reason for doing #1, but it is a Microsoft way
of solving problems. @NICKSTOYS.COM is just as valid as @nickstoys.com,
while nearly the entire world might prefer @nickstoys.com, the other is
valid and so 'forcing' a user to use it seems, well wrong. I would see no
problem making that the 'default' behavior as long as there was an
override.
Nick Estes said:
> Just to satisfy my curiosity, I took a poll of the first 6 people I
> found, and so far 6 out of 6 agree that they would never want uppercase
> letters in their from address. However, on the issue of automatically
> making the address lowercase, there seems to be 3 groups split evenly:
>
> o make the address lowercase
> o don't touch it, let the user do what they want
> o bring up a warning about there being upper case letters present
>
> --Nick
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