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pop/imap login problems

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Since I upgraded to 8.6 it turns out that mail loginnames became case sensitive, a client who entered his domainname like 'DomainName.tld' can not login to POP/IMAP with login 'loginname@domainname.tld' but only with 'oginname@DomainName.tld' ( or use the short name ).

Is it possible to make the loginnames case insensitive again ?

btw: I upgraded from 8.2.1 -> 8.6, running Ubuntu 7.10
 
I have a tendency to hold down the shift key to long after the @ symbol and I capitalise the first letter of my domain name by mistake, so I'm pretty sure this is how its always been. I could be wrong though, and would welcome a 'fix' rather then change my habbits ;)
 
Since Plesk 11.5, which is in preview stage now,

mixed case in domain names and mailbox names are supported. Panel accepts domain names and mailbox names written in the mixed case.

One can download Plesk 11.5 for evaluation, but it is not for production servers.
The download links are in Plesk 11.5 Preview thread
We don't have ETA for 11.5 yet.
 
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