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I'm using DBMail running against PostgreSQL as my mailstore for our company network. I recently converted our company database from SQL_ASCII to UTF8 as I thought this would be a *good thing*.

The problem now is that I think I'm loosing emails because in my postgresql logs I get this:
2006-06-08 01:17:05 EDT LOG:  unexpected EOF on client connection
2006-06-08 01:17:05 EDT ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xe1202c

This is by far the most common, but I'm getting a few others too such as, 0xae, 0x85, 0x92 and more...

The basic setup is that Postfix hands the email to a program called dbmail-smtp which parses and insert the message into the database. DBMail doesn't know anything about encoding. I tried setting the enviornment variable PGCLIENTENCODING=SQL_ASCII in the Postfix startup script, but that doesn't seem to be making any difference.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Matt


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