Use CaseInsensitive for domain part to follow RFC #49
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According to RFC 1035, section 3.1:
So I believe the
EqandOrdinstances ofEmailAddressshould take it into account. This PR implements it in a API preserving way which didn't need tweaking any tests by usingData.CaseInsensitive.CIto store the domain part- AdomainPartOriginalis provided to extract it in the original case in which it was parsed. Perhaps, fort better backwards compatibility, it should be the other way around? (ie: provide adomainPartFoldedCaseto extract it folded and leavedomainPartreturning the original case)