Title: Re: What goes around doesn't come back!
The problem has to do with the way that Outlook Express for Windows interprets and sends out messages.  An explanation and a tip for dealing with the problem can be found in FAQ article #175 on The Entourage Help Page:
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq/faqs.html#Anchor-175>

You can help to avoid this problem by not sending any non-standard quotation marks in messages.  Go to Tools -> AutoCorrect, click the "AutoFormat" tab, and under "Replace as you type", uncheck "Straight quotes with smart quotes", and click OK.

On 6/10/03 1:25 PM, "Dave Santo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there anyone that can shed some light on the following? I sure would
appreciate it.

I sent the following message today:

Carol,

Have you gotten your “food” email yet? [ Quote marks before & after the word FOOD ]


Dave



THIS is what I received in response:

No, not yet. Should be any day. Carol
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave  xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Spears xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 12:39 AM
Subject: Food

Carol,

Have you gotten your �food� email yet? [ Quote mark(?)  in front of and near BOTTOM of the letter F in food, and a percentage sign after the D in food. ]


Dave


Thanks again for any info you provide.


Dave


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