Jesper Langkjær wrote:
> I've live i Denmark and pretty funny letters like (æøå ÆØÅ)
> And now when you can have this i your domain name we have som problem
> with courier-0.56.0-1.6.
> When we try to send mail to ex. permatæt.dk we get an "#5.0.0 smtp; 501 Bad
> address syntax"
>
> Are ther anything we can do about that ?
Jasper,
I believe, that smtp client should supply that address not as
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then present
courier code will handle it just fine. I'm not aware of email clients
what support this transformation. Therefore at the moment IDN domains
are useable for web browsing only.
The only place where courier's code may need to be changed is webmail
part.
P.S. we in Lithuania also have "funny" letters (ąčęėįšųūž) and these are
legal in .lt domains.
--
Aidas Kasparas
IT administrator
GM Consult Group, UAB
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