on Sat, 12 Jan 2008
20:08:42 -0800
> Since I like to send my e-mail in plain text form and NOT HTML, in Tools >
> Account Settings > Composition & Addressing > Composition I have UNchecked the
> box marked Compose messages in HTML format. I do NOT see ANY of the items that
> you are talking about. If I check the box then it is there, but I don't want HTML!
Plain text is the only way to use an email program. HTML was meant for web
pages not email.
> I answered from the point of view of plain text composition where none of this
> exists. Sorry if I caused any confusion.
Have you tried draging a font to the window? I not sure it will work because
the Mozilla programmers work to the lowest common denominator which is Windows.
I like Polarbar for my email client. I can change fonts for almost every
window and if I want each window can be a different font/size.
--
Robert Blair
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