Ok, I guess I'm going to need to explain this in more detail. A user sends a message in a non UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 charset like windows-1250. Instead of getting to the recipient on my mail server, the recive a bounce message from my server with: The user does not accept email in non-Western (non-Latin) character sets.
Godaddy which also uses qmail-ldap, has an option to turn this on or off per account. How can I turn this check off on my server? Perferably for all accounts. Thanks Dan On 9/2/05, Claudio Jeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 04:08:38PM -0500, Dan Johansson wrote: > > I've been told that my qmail-ldap setup is generating bouces as: > > > > The user does not accept email in non-Western (non-Latin) character sets. > > > > I've searched everywhere including this mail archive for the solution > > to this issue. But most of the web is mum about what im suppose to do > > to allow non-western char sets. > > > > How can I enable this on qmail-ldap? Do i need a patch or is it > > something controled by a scheme or control file setting? > > > > ??? > qmail and qmail-ldap do not care about character sets of mails. They will > only produce ascii bounce messages but you can pass almost anything to > qmail(-ldap) and it is acepted and delivered. > > Currently I think what you see is some sort of trojan that tries to infect > windows boxes by telling them, the mail included non-Latin chars see > attachment. > > -- > :wq Claudio >
