2014-06-06 0:08 GMT+03:00 Viktor Dukhovni <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org>:
> > That's fine, I don't want to rehash it either, but Postfix interfaces > need to be usable by Postfix users. So Postfix will have to make up > for deficits in the RFCs. > > > Exactly, but you look at it from English person's point of view. Latin alphabet is native for you, but for others they would rather prefer to use their own alphabets. I know I would rather have names/domains in Unicode for files/database rather than having to deal with Punnycode. Basically using Punnycode forces everyone to use converters, because I can't convert that in my head (to and back). I guess the only way to please everyone would be - it should be configurable, which format it's stored Unicode or Punnycode.