Use plain text and don't worry about it.

Axton Grams

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Joe DeSouza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
> I got a couple of listers complain to me that the font they receive my
> emails in is not very legible. On seeing a screen capture that one of them
> sent me I completely agree..
>
> The weird thing however is that I am composing and sending my emails using a
> regular Times New Roman font size 10. I do not know where and how this
> conversion might be happening. I am wondering if this is impacting all of
> you or just some of you. In any case I apologize for any inconvenience
> caused while reading my emails in the format they seem to be going out in.
>
> Would some of you care to reply to me and let me know if you are receiving
> this email in a font other than Times New Roman? I would also appreciate a
> response from those actually receiving it in Times New Roman format.
>
> I have a small reason to believe this font conversion might be happening for
> those of you who are using Lotus Notes, as I think this same conversion
> occurs on mails sent to one of my customer here on site who uses Lotus
> Notes.
>
> I can send a screen shot of how outgoing emails appear on my browser before
> I send them for those interested in helping me find out how this is
> happening.. I tried to send the image on posting an hour ago and it bounced
> back because of the size of the email..
>
> Cheers
>
> Joe
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