Sonny Savage wrote:
> Your last question is the answer.  Plain text cannot specify fonts.  It's
> completely up to the mail client.

That's what I thought, but then the documentation for my mail client 
threw me for a loop with this passage:

"This font change is only in effect while you read the item. If you 
close the item and re-open it, the font returns to the Windows system 
default font or the *font that the sender composed* the item in."

As you may note, I can not change my client to show messages in a 
mono-space font without overriding my entire Windows system default.  I 
am not impressed with this organizations choice of a mail client.



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