I'm trying to deal with a dilemma in how Gmail displays, and for the life 
of me I can't figure it out.

When I send an email to myself with a Gmail account I only use for testing 
and then open it up in a client like Apple Mail or Postbox, the type is 
tiny and unattractive. If I set the compose type in Gmail to the next 
larger size, it's too big. Because I'm concerned about how my email is 
going to look to the people I send it to, I have been shying away from 
using Gmail on the Web for that very reason. Instead, I've been using 
Postbox.

And yet ... when I asked my wife to send a test mail to me using her Gmail 
account (yes, on the Web) and then opened it up in Postbox, it looked fine 
-- nice, normal, readable. She is not doing anything different. She's not 
switching to plain text.

Any idea what's going on?

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