Jen, you might also look in Edit Preferences, Mail & Newsgroups, Message Display.

You should also be able to control the font and attributes, at least to some
degree, in the message composition window, knowing that it will send the message
as HTML if you do.

Brian Agar

> Netscape and Mozilla are built on a common codebase.
> 
> On the Mozilla.org site, there is a note about an RFE to allow 
> specification of font size and style in mail composition and replies.  It's 
> dated Feb 2002.  You'd think they would have implemented it by now, but 
> maybe not.
> 
> http://www.mozilla.org/mailnews/specs/prefs/Preferences.html
> 
> Burgess
> 
> At 01:40 PM 10/31/02, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have no comments on the Netscape thing but I recently have been using
> >Mozilla's browser/email client/webpage composer... and am pretty impressed.
> >They must be somehow related to Netscape though because there are a lot of
> >references to it??  Does anyone know or use it?
> >
> >If anyone uses Mozilla - do you know of a way to change the default font
> >size in your email client window?  I know how to change the font size of
> >email I am composing and how to change the size of the email in my preview
> >window but I can't seem to find a way to change the default "view" size and
> >everything on mine seems teeny teeny tiny type!
> 


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