What you see is NOT what they get. If you specify a font (type NOT size)
that is not on the recipient's computer, their computer will substitute
something else, which could be a completely different size.
"Essam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:46de01c3ff87$69ab07b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> Several users in my network face a very weared problem.
> They have their message format HTML as a default. When
> they send a message in a regular font size, it's received
> at the other end with font size distortions. It may select
> part of the message body and set it's font to a very large
> font. I tried even to know the size of the new font and
> the maximm font "36" was very small compared to it. It
> some times selects the time or part of the signature and
> perform the same thing.
>
> I tried to set the default message format to RTF and it's
> under testing now.
>
> Does any one faced this problem before. Is their any
> solution to it.
>
> Appreciate you efforts.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Essam
>
>
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