Well a-z and 0-9 should be all he needs.
"löl" is not a secure password anyway.
Just tell him that special chars (which are öäüß) are not allowed in a
password as they are not allowed in the localpart.

Simon

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von Michael Monnerie
Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Januar 2008 10:49
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Betreff: [Dbmail] Umlaut in password not working?

I've just had a problem with a client having german Umlaut in his password.
We have a web app for setting passwords, and the user chose to have "löl",
which didn't work.

Our web app is UTF8, the dbmail db is UTF8 too, but using POP there are
authentication errors. I've double checked, I can see the correct password
in the db, it just doesn't work. How can I make it run?

mfg zmi
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