Let's face it very few people will type a straight uninterrupted email
and hit send - and the longer the text the more likely it is that one
will go back and change sentences and add  or remove parts of what had
been typed - hence any reasonable compose facility should accommodate
that so that the best experience can be enjoyed by the user rather than
ending up that the user is irritated and frustrated by the experience.
So basically is is poor design and not showing proper considerable of
normal user experience. So yes it should be fixed and yes everyone
seeing this report should vote for it to get sorted out!

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Title:
  composer changes font mid email

Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
  Confirmed
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: thunderbird

  As I'm typing my emails in Thunderbird, I can see what appears to be a
  font size change on screen, normally in the second line of text. The
  second line appear smaller than the first. It's barely perceptible, so
  half them time I think I am imagining it.

  Well, I've started Bccing to myself to check, and the emails I am
  receiving from myself are not only a different size, they're also a
  different font. Composer starts in some default serif, and by the
  second line is sans. I'd bee glad to email someone viz thunderbird,
  and also send along a screenshot of how it looks while I am typing.

  Thanks.

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