Oguzhan Kayhan wrote:
> 
>> Set loosy encoding to true or convert Turkish translation to utf-8.
>> 
>> Default charset is applied only to US English translation as
>> config_default.php and conf.pl says.
>> 
> First just set loosy encoding true but it didn’t help, then set
> default_charset to UTF-8 and it works.
> 
Could you show exact default_charset value, language setting from user
preferences, your functions/i18n.php file and sample email which failed to
display symbols only in forwards and replies. Which Debian version are you
running and which Turkish locales are enabled in /etc/locale.gen?

Loosy encoding and utf-8 are not related. Charset conversion should be
always applied to utf-8. Conversions are optional only with other charsets.

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