On Donnerstag 05 Februar 2009 Victor Duchovni wrote:
> Configure your Postgres database to use a LATIN-1 encoding. WIth this
> you get a single-byte per character encoding and all byte patterns
> are valid strings.

The problem is IMAP and POP couldn't convert entries to the client's 
charset of course. That's what we have UTF-8 for.

I guess the best is to write my own wrapper on inserting messages from 
Postfix to the DB.

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