Am 04.10.2014 um 23:38 schrieb Ronald F. Guilmette:
I thank you for your response, but unfortunately it does not
address any of my questions.

I myself have only plain old 7-bit ASCII domain names, and will
only have such, for the indefinite forseeable future.

Other people however have been known to send e-mail, on occasion
to my server(s).  Those other people have other domain names.
In the current era, some of those domain names may perhaps be
"internationalized".  Postfix may... and indeed generally will...
put those domain names into Postfix-generated mail headers, for
example Received: headers, Return-Path: headers, and possibly
others.  It will also pass those domain names to external policy
servers.

In all these cases, I would like to know if Postfix will represent
the domain names in question as either (a) Punycode or else (b)
Unicode

punnycode until 2.12 is out next year and honestly nobody irght in his mind is using unicode as it is for domains right now - at least not if he is interested in communicate with the rest of the world :-)

http://www.devheads.net/server/postfix/user/postfix-smtputf8-support-unicode-email-addresses.htm


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