Chris Lightfoot skrev: > On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 08:24:22PM +0100, Patrik Jansson wrote: > [...] > >>> oh, sure, but my assumption is that Patrik's users' MUAs >>> aren't obeying the RFC, and he wants exim to make the >>> best of a bad job by transcoding whatever they *are* >>> presenting to the server into punicode. But I may have >>> misunderstood. >>> >>> >> No, that's exactly what I want! Some MUAs like Thunderbird doesn't seem to >> convert the domain and in that case I would like Exim to do the work >> instead. >> > > see my later message -- you need allow_utf8_domains. > Oh, missed it! But the manual says: "If it is set true, Exim's domain parsing function allows valid UTF-8 multicharacters to appear in domain name components, in addition to letters, digits, and hyphens." Now, this isn't really what I want is it? I can't do dns lookup on a domain which includes åäö, it has to be converted into IDN first! >> When I tried to send a mail (with telnet) I got the error: >> 501-<teståäö.se>: domain missing or malformed. >> How do I determine the encoding? >> I could give any of you access to a domain with åäö for test purpose, >> they are >> registered for free in Sweden this year out :) >> > > free if they contain accented characters, or free in > general? grep se$ /usr/dict/words suggests a number of > good possibilities... ;-) > Free if they contain accented characters only :)
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