For what it's worth, I've noticed recently that default font styles
set in Outlook 2010 are showing up as Arial in Gmail.

Suggests some kind of CSS incompatibility between the two, but I'll
have to do more research — check other Outlook versions, try running
Gmail in Chrome or Firefox instead of Mailplane — before I draw a firm
conclusion on this.

Also makes me wonder if there's a Mac-Windows issue.

On Aug 30, 1:53 pm, Men in Kilts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ruben,
>
> First huge thx. Love Mailplane!
>
> So my signature appears just great in Mailplane.
>
> My problem is that every user (especially Outlook users) are
> complaining that the body of my email is in different font sizes and
> types.
>
> The use of GMAIL "default style" does not fix the problem. With that
> enabled or not the Outlook user still see my email as different font
> sizes and types (mainly Times seem to show up on their end).
>
> So if a .css file can only changes the way Gmail look.... HOW CAN ONE
> force TAHOMA to be the default FONT when a Outlook user views a Gmail
> email.

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