On 20/03/2018 08:00, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, Andre Rodier wrote:
In fact, I am using the otherMailBox attribute, from the standard
OpenLDAP distribution, which is also IA5String.
- Is there any way in Dovecot to encode the fiel
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, Andre Rodier wrote:
In fact, I am using the otherMailBox attribute, from the standard OpenLDAP
distribution, which is also IA5String.
- Is there any way in Dovecot to encode the fields in base 64, to send
queries? as the quer
On 19/03/2018 07:23, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, André Rodier wrote:
I had to use base64 encoding to store email addresses, because they
are
rejected otherwise, with an error message of illegal characters. I
also
you are using the
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, André Rodier wrote:
I had to use base64 encoding to store email addresses, because they are
rejected otherwise, with an error message of illegal characters. I also
you are using the stock "mail" attribute in LDAP as:
olcAttri
On 19/03/18 06:30, Aki Tuomi wrote:
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> On 19.03.2018 07:58, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>> Am 18.03.2018 um 23:25 schrieb André Rodier:
>>> Every other alias works, but not those with accents. They are correctly
>>> stored in the LDAP database, using base64.
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>> Why do you even think a character
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2018, André Rodier wrote:
Every other alias works, but not those with accents. They are correctly
stored in the LDAP database, using base64.
Despite Aki's answer, whether it works at all, I would expect the
enconding in LDAP is UTF
On 19.03.2018 07:58, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 18.03.2018 um 23:25 schrieb André Rodier:
>> Every other alias works, but not those with accents. They are correctly
>> stored in the LDAP database, using base64.
>
> Why do you even think a character like 'é' would be legal in the local
> part of
Am 18.03.2018 um 23:25 schrieb André Rodier:
Every other alias works, but not those with accents. They are correctly
stored in the LDAP database, using base64.
Why do you even think a character like 'é' would be legal in the local
part of an email address?
Alexander
Hello everyone,
I have successfully set up Dovecot with an LDAP backend, and everything
works like a charm, except one small use case.
I know it is possible, so if anyone knows a solution, thank you!
Basically, I just want to send an email to one of my email address,
which contains an accent, i.