On 2012-08-08, at 7.56, "Wiethoff, Helge" <[email protected]> wrote:
> As you can see this is ISO-8859-1: e4 --> รค > But the first incoming String from the client was UTF-8 encoded!? > > [Tue Aug 07 10:56:37 2012] [debug] mod_dumpio.c(74): mod_dumpio: dumpio_in > (data-TRANSIENT): _pass=T%C3%A4st1234 > > Anyway... I guess I have to force our users to 7-bit Characters :-( You mentioned Roundcube earlier. I notice this in Roundcube's default main.inc.php: // Password charset. // Use it if your authentication backend doesn't support UTF-8. // Defaults to ISO-8859-1 for backward compatibility $rcmail_config['password_charset'] = 'ISO-8859-1'; ...so changing that to UTF-8 may fix the problem so far as Roundcube is concerned. But you may still face a problem with other clients. We just discussed Thunderbird's behaviour a few days back... -- Matthew Powell [email protected]
