I can change the font in the client easily enough but that doesn’t necessarily 
change the format of the sent mail to plain text, that would be a different 
setting. Apple hides these things, probably to protect its users from 
themselves, and its help desk from its users. In addition, Outlook now wraps 
all sorts of crap around incoming links that make life more painful than it has 
to be, in order to protect idiots from bad people. Since I retired I can’t be 
bothered chasing IT problems around, especially when at least three separate 
components are involved, iOS Mail, Outlook and the PDML.

An earlier reply to you was rejected, claiming that I had exceeded the message 
size limit. This was either because I had omitted to remove the links in your 
signature, or because I had playfully changed the font of some words to show 
that it can be done.

It’s only the PDML that behaves like this so it’s really not that important to 
me if I can’t send links easily. It’s annoying but I’m not going to go chasing 
bugs for hours to try and resolve it.

> On 25 Nov 2022, at 17:48, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Weird - does that mean you cant change the font in your mail server?  Tis 
> may sound crazy but if you chose a fixed width "typewriter" font to send mail 
> to PDML
> I wonder if that would work.
> 
> In Thunderbird you can change fonts in the body text on an individual email 
> and I receive all mail in plain text.. per my settings. But every one of you 
> on list
> are all more tech astute than I am in this current cyber world.
> 
> ann
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