On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 10:58 -0400, Emily Ravenwood wrote:
> Some of us require what others call huge fonts, at least on our own  
> viewing-ends.  Normally it resizes in other people's clients; I  
> apologize if a hard-coded size slipped through this time.  But, no, I  
> can't actually stop using it and still see what I type.  If you would  
> like to complain to the people who design interfaces and clients with  
> no consideration at all for these issues, I assure you I will be  
> happy to endorse the complaint.

I'd have to suggest getting a better mail client in that case, although
I'm very surprised to hear that the Apple one lacks such basic
accessibility configuration options.

Both the email clients I have installed will allow me to compose my
emails in plain text format in whatever font and font size I wish.  They
will then send a plain text email, which the other person's system will
render however it wishes.  You shouldn't have to send HTML emails just
to get readable font sizes in your mail composer, that's shocking.

Does Thunderbird work on Macs?  That's one of the ones I just tested
here, and it's quite popular these days.  (The mail client I usually use
is Evolution, which I believe is Linux only.)

Regards,
Denny


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