![]() We use Lotus Notes in our business and you're lecturing me about Mac e-mail looking goofy □ Thunderbird or Entourage are the most common alternatives, plus I've seen a new one called Outspring Mail. That may be the best course if you cannot get the results you need. ![]() That a Genius would suggest this is really disappointing. Anyone can see what Mail is actually producing by doing View > Message > Raw Source on a message in their Sent folder. Rich Text is just the term used in the menu for html email. If you would like to repeat such a message to me, I'd like to check the code (tom at bluesky dot org). So you say you have set the font in the New Message pane via the Fonts button, and it's a different font than what you have in Preferences, and it was not displayed at the other end? I don't see how that could happen unless the other end was unable to read html for some reason. If Mail can't correctly play nice with the world of Outlook, I've got to (gulp) use a Windows-oriented email program on my Mac. One Mac Genius at a store pulled down the Mail Format menu and felt the problem was the Macs have option of Rich Text but not true HTML as with Windows Outlook menu options. I've tried the 'workarounds' suggested in terms of making Preferences be the correct font or NOT the correct font as recommended, yet the problem still exists, at least for me. ![]() PCs sending Arial to other PCs in HTML don't get fonts substituted to Times Roman, as they do with Mail. In following this discussion string, it's incorrect that the problem is with the settings on the PC side in Outlook. (Not only is Times Roman substituted, but I can assure you that sizing can be changed, making it look like childish shouting.) ![]() One must have confidence that the message will look presentable and not goofy - which it often does. This is a major problem for Mac users sending email for business to PCs. ![]()
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