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On Sun, 18 Mar 2018, André Rodier wrote:
Every other alias works, but not those with accents. They are correctly stored in the LDAP database, using base64.
Despite Aki's answer, whether it works at all, I would expect the enconding in LDAP is UTF8 instead of base64.
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