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Topic: Russian cyrilic symbols in disclaimer

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- Linux/BSD distribution name and version:  Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
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Hello, I used the insturction in your FAQ to add a disclaimer , the disclaimer is written in Russian language. When sending mail , I receive an unreadable text in the letter and a problem with the encoding of the disclaimer itself . How to win it?

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Re: Russian cyrilic symbols in disclaimer

Any idea?

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Re: Russian cyrilic symbols in disclaimer

iRedMail configures Amavisd to call "altermime" program to insert disclaimer, you can find the command arguments it runs in /etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user (Debian/Ubuntu) or /etc/amavisd/amavisd.conf (RHEL/CentOS).

You may need to (base64) encode your disclaimer text, then update altermime command argument to use encoded text instead of plain text / html.