On 2017-11-08 at 22:15 +0100, Yves Goergen wrote:
> How can I tell Exim to talk to the MySQL server with UTF-8 encoding?
If "[exim]" is not already in my.cnf then perhaps:
# printf '[exim]\ncharacter_set_client=utf8\n' >> /etc/my.cnf
Exim specifies an option group to the MySQL client library.
Jonathan Gilpin via Exim-users (Mi 08 Nov 2017 23:13:07
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> hi!
>
> I am trying to restrict Authenticated users from sending from a domain name
> other than those designated as local domains.
>
… isn't that the question we had yesterday in #exim?
> in acl_smtp_rcpt
>
> I have the follo
hi!
I am trying to restrict Authenticated users from sending from a domain name
other than those designated as local domains.
in acl_smtp_rcpt
I have the following code:
deny log_message = Sender trying to send from an unapproved domain name.
authenticated= *
sender_doma
On Wednesday 08 of November 2017, Yves Goergen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I tell Exim to talk to the MySQL server with UTF-8 encoding?
Try something like:
${lookup mysql{SET NAMES utf8}{}}${lookup mysql{}}
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Hello,
How can I tell Exim to talk to the MySQL server with UTF-8 encoding?
I've stored sieve autoresponder texts in the database and Exim fetches
them together with other information about virtual mailboxes. The text
is stored as UTF-8 data and Exim expects it to be UTF-8, and the correct
he