Recover folder with umlauts fails

We have done a migration from a Solaris Sparc instance to a Solaris x86 instance.
There we have the problem, that folder with umlauts can not restored if imsrestore is called from imsasm <- Networker recover
Suche folder is on Sparc e.g.:
=+Mailablage/=+Gesch&+A+O+Q-ftl%d allgem%d
is contained in the backup:
Mailablage%GeschÀftl. allgem.
The restore ends with no error but the folder is not restored.
Is there a workaround for this problem?
Oracle Communications Messaging Server 7u4-27.01(7.0.4.27.0) 64bit (built Aug 30 2012)
libimta.so 7u4-27.01 64bit (built 08:47:11, Aug 30 2012)
Using /opt/SUNWcomms/messaging64/config/imta.cnf (compiled)
SunOS webmail 5.10 Generic_Virtual i86pc i386 i86pc
Edited by: cgrzemba on 21.11.2012 06:07

figured that at this point, i'm pretty much screwed.

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