Oh you already tried and it works. I suggest RIPE can convert the IDN domains to punnycode on database.


From: David Guo <david@xtom.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 2:32:54 PM
To: Thomas Hungenberg <th@cert-bund.de>; anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net <anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net>
Subject: Re: [anti-abuse-wg] Non-ASCII characters in abuse-mailbox addresses
 
Did you try IDN / Punnycode converter?

Try abuse@xn--zrich-kva.email ?


From: anti-abuse-wg <anti-abuse-wg-bounces@ripe.net> on behalf of Thomas Hungenberg <th@cert-bund.de>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 2:27:13 PM
To: anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net <anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net>
Subject: [anti-abuse-wg] Non-ASCII characters in abuse-mailbox addresses
 
Hi,

some abuse contacts registered with RIPE use non-ascii characters with
the abuse-mailbox addresses, e.g.

% Abuse contact for '195.78.76.0 - 195.78.77.255' is 'abuse@zürich.email'

However, the corresponding MTA does not support SMTPUTF8:

7B579403C6: to=<abuse@zürich.email>,
relay=mail.xn--zrich-kva.email[109.95.241.50]:25, delay=0.33,
delays=0.01/0/0.32/0, dsn=5.6.7, status=bounced (SMTPUTF8 is required, but was
not offered by host mail.xn--zrich-kva.email[109.95.241.50])

(In this particular case, sending email to the IDNA representation of the
email address <abuse@xn--zrich-kva.email> works.)

In our experience, using umlauts and other non-ascii characters in
(the host part of) email addresses still cause a lot of problems in general.
Even if the recipient's MX supports SMTPUTF8 correctly, MTAs on the transport
way may fail to handle SMTPUTF8 messages.

To prevent such problems and make sure all abuse mailboxes can be addressed,
I wonder if the values of abuse-mailbox attributes should be restricted to
ASCII characters only.

What do you think?


     - Thomas