>> There is also an initiative to allow UTF-8 characters to appear in SMTP >> (RFC 5336 and related documents). A malformed UTF-8 could easily >> appear there, despite being prohibited. If an SQL database would >> declare an e-mail address field of an UTF-8 data type, a lookup could >> abort when given such invalid data. >> > > In anticipation of UTF8SMTP support, I added an UTF-8 validator to > Postfix a while ago. This validator is currently used only in the > LDAP and SQLITE clients, which are known to require UTF-8. If > a string is not valid UTF-8, then it is not used in a query. > > Interesting, that can be applicable also to a MySQL ? Maybe this can be the solution of my problem...
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