>From: Eliot Lear <l...@klapsmühle.ch> > >What is the right conversion?
There isn't any. Until we have EAI standards, there is no way to represent non-ASCII characters in e-mail addresses in a standards compliant mail message. Some years ago we had a modest flame fest about how to sign a message body that contains bare CR or LF characters. The answer was "don't do that", since DKIM signatures only apply to valid 822/2822/5322 messages. This is the same issue. I entirely realize that for the large majority of the world that writes its names in non-ASCII characters, this is a gaping hole which has provoked a variety of more or less sound and more or less incompatible workarounds. But it's one that EAI has to solve for all e-mail, not one to which we can unilaterally apply a band-aid in DKIM. R's, John _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html