Doubtful it's an smtp issue, as all authenication over smtp uses base64 I'll see if I can cause the issue in my setup though.
Quoting Joseph Yee <jyee@ca.afilias.info>:
Sounds more like SASL than Dovecot.
I had my Dovecot authenticate against DB in UTF8 encoding, and it
can handle Chinese character for password.Can your smtp authentication allows special character?
Best, Joseph
On 1-Oct-09, at 10:40 AM, Gilles Albusac wrote:
Problem : I have a problem with special character in the password.
Character like ! * é are deletedMy configuration :
- a smtp server with Postfix 2.6 and Dovcot 1.1.11.
- a windows 2003 server with active directory for accounts and boxes
I use SMTP / SASL on my postfix 2.6 to authenticate my remote
laptop users (allow legitimate users to relay mail).To do that, I use SASL Dovecot fonctionnality and ldap request to
verify login/password who are declared on a server in Windows 2003
(Active Directory).It works fine with simple password but not with complex password. I
have a problem with special character in the password. Character
like ! * é are deleted before comparaison.Any idea ?
Regards