Is this true if you use Gmail?

-tom

On 8/16/07, Owen Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For those of us mac users suffering HTML email sent to us on this
> list that we cannot easily read because it is rendered very tiny, it
> turns out to be a windows problem with preferring to use HTML email
> (even if you'd prefer ASCII) and having it choose tiny fonts.
>
> Here's the story:
>    http://forums.osxfaq.com/viewtopic.php?=&p=63131
>
> The solution is:
>    - Quit Mail.app (this is important!)
>    - Open Terminal
>    - Cut/Paste into Terminal:
>      defaults write com.apple.mail MinimumHTMLFontSize 13
>      (13 can be any size you'd like)
>    - Restart Mail.app
>
> Naturally, sending HTML for email unless truly necessary is against
> Netiquette, but apparently some mail clients make HTML the default
> and also make it difficult to turn off.  Don't know the details.
>
>      -- Owen
>
>
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