On Freitag, 1. Juni 2007 Aaron Stone wrote:
> It has to be in UTF-8. If the umlauts are in the database as latin1,
> the Sieve behavior is not defined.

On Dec. 15, 2006, you wrote in thread [UTF-8 encoding issue]:
> UTF-8 encoding does not work and cannot be used for DBMail 2.2 at all.

That's why I changed my db to latin1 then. Is utf8 better now? Then I'd 
like to switch again...

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