Thanks Scott,

I do see you have received it in Times New Roman.

I think I can safely say this problem is on Lotus Notes as the only 2 
complaints I got were both from Lotus Notes users, and I did see one of my 
customer receive emails on Lotus Notes with that wierd font too.

I'll see if I can find out what that setting is on Lotus Notes that supresses 
the changing of fonts of received emails.

Meanwhile I'll set my yahoo client to send as text instead of rich text font 
Times new roman.. I did go to my mail options and didn't see what Janie tried 
to point out to change it to Plain Text so I must be overlooking something. I 
do notice the Plain Text option besides the Subject field though, but that 
changes it just for the current email.

Joe


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Joe,
 
I'm received this email in Times New Roman.  I'm using Outlook 2007.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Scott
 

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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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