On Friday, June 6, 2014 1:55:37 AM CEST, Wietse Venema wrote:
Postfix is meant to be used by human operators anywhere on the
Internet. Therefore, the postqueue/postmap/etc.  tools will have
to accept non-ASCII domain names from a human operator in either
UTF-8 form and xn--mumble form, and they will have to convert those
forms into their stored form. Those tools will also have to render
non-ASCII domain names in their stored form, or convert them into
UTF-8 or xn--mumble form on request by the human operator.

I looked at this now and would like to defer this work until the first patch has been accepted and I can work against a new canonical source tree. OK?

Arnt

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