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Are you sure he's talking about the right thing as he mentioned
this:<br>
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"The sender in question uses a @gmail address."<br>
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please first declare the part of E-mail address you are talking of
...<br>
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name @ domain<br>
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in case you're are talking about the 'name' part, there is not any
character besides [0-9a-z\.\-_] defined (see RFC 2821) <br>
and in case you're talking about the 'domain' part, there is used
Punycode, which results in the same character set;<br>
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On 19.06.2017 02:31, Nicola Nye wrote:
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<div>Hi Per,<br>
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<div>Your mail has generated a lot of discussion in the FastMail
office about the state of Cyrus's international character
support.<br>
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<div>The short answer is that you are correct: Cyrus lmtp does not
offer SMTPUTF8. We have added this to the roadmap as something
we want to address in the short-medium term. <br>
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<div>The plan is to write a bunch of tests and see where Cyrus has
gaps, then we'll know how much work we have to do to provide
support. (If anyone wants to join in this effort, let us know:
we love getting more folks involved, and it means you get the
features you want, faster)<br>
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<div><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/1647">https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/1647</a><br>
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<div>Cheers,<br>
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<div> Nicola</div>
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<div>On Sun, Jun 18, 2017, at 10:00 PM, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:<br>
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<div>I am re-posting this - would really like some help here. We
need Cyrus<br>
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<div>to accept mail with international characters in sender
address. If<br>
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<div>someone have experience please share, thanks!<br>
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<div>This is what Postfix reports when it tries to deliver to
Cyrus:<br>
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<div>(SMTPUTF8 is required, but was not offered by host XXX<br>
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<div>[/var/imap/socket/lmtp])<br>
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<div>(can't see anything relevant in the log from Cyrus)<br>
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<div>We want it to be delivered but I cannot figure out how -
the sender<br>
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<div>address has a "ü" in it.<br>
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<div>Really grateful for a hint.<br>
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<div>Thanks,<br>
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<div>//per<br>
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