![]() ![]() Worse, in some cases where text is wrapped to indicate font size, it's using the relative CSS term "medium", which can produce strange results. Beyond that, it's particularly frustrating if you've created a signature and clicked the "Always match my default font", because in that case Mail will wrap the signature with size and font-family, but the body text will look totally different. ![]() In the case of Outlook, it's Times New Roman. Therefore, the Mail client will default the body text to whatever it's default is. I did some digging, and if you take a look at the message source you'll notice that Mail does not use the font-family tags around the body text. I was pulling my hair out because of this issue, particularly when sending to people who use Outlook.
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