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Old February 12th, 2012, 09:15 PM
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Default Eset is Changing "quotes" and 'quotes' in emails

I have already made sure my MS Outlook 2010 is set up for UTF-8, most importantly I can tell this is an Eset problem, because everything works great as soon as I turn off Eset.

When I email the following text:
‘single quotes’ “double quotes”

This is what I get:
€˜single quotes€™ €œdouble quotes€

The quotes are being replaced and blank spaces are being replaced. This error occurs both in my send box and in the emails that people receive.

Notes: Eset Version 5, Windows 7 64bit

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Old February 15th, 2012, 05:42 PM
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Default Re: Eset is Changing "quotes" and 'quotes' in emails

Just curious

Did you place a check in the box labeled "Automatically select encoding for outgoing vCards" and click "Unicode UTF-8" on the drop-down menu?

Also, place a check in the box labeled "Allow UTF-8 support for the mailto: protocol." then click OK.
 

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