On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 06:07:22PM +0200, Antoine Nguyen wrote: > Looks like I've found the issue. Actually, the mysql connector does not read > the default /etc/my.cnf file (or at least the package I installed for CentOS > 7).
Perhaps Postfix needs to try to explicitly load the default config location when no override is set. When "option_file" is not set we currently do nothing, and let the MySQL libraries do whatever they do by default. > Adding: > > option_file = /etc/my.cnf > > At the beginning map.cf file fixes the problem because I set utf8 as the > default client encoding in the general mysql config. This makes sense. > @Viktor Do you confirm it is not currently possible to host UTF8 domains > with a postgres backend ? I don't believe it is. We probably need to make that "LATIN1" configurable via the "<table>.cf" file. -- Viktor.