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    Mail fonts: Arial Bold is the new Times new roman

    I gave up, after disabling, removing, cleaning of Font cashe (yasu), a lots of restarts ... Always font set up in Mail app as message font, is going to be replaced by Times. When setting Times as message font it's appearing as TImes on recipients PCs. I really do not know what to do. Yea, there...
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    Mail fonts: Arial Bold is the new Times new roman

    Thanx, from whch directory I should to remove this font? System->Library->Fonts or Library->Fonts? Thanx for the advice. Have a nice evening.
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    Mail fonts: Arial Bold is the new Times new roman

    I have set up RTF format in Mail app (there are just 2 options in Mail-Preferences - Rich text or Plain text ...
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    Mail fonts: Arial Bold is the new Times new roman

    I have finally found out where's the problem. Any font which I'm setting up as default Message font in Mail app. is going to be replaced by Times New Roman on PC in MS Outlook. Tested on many PCs. When changing the font during typing the message (by clicking on Font button in New message window)...
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    Mail fonts: Arial Bold is the new Times new roman

    ... I've found out what's going on there. In case I will set up any font as a default one in Maill app, this font is always being replaced by Times New Roman. When changing the font during typing from default one to others, PC recipients are receiving changed fonts properly, but the default one...
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    Mail fonts: Arial Bold is the new Times new roman

    Thanx for reaction Strange - I've tried Arial regular, bold, italic and bold italic and Tahoma regular. RTF format. Just Tahoma was replaced on PC in MS Outlook 2003 by Times New Roman. Thoma font present on recipient's PC.
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    Mail fonts: Arial Bold is the new Times new roman

    Hi everybody, I have another problem. I've set up in native mail app message font to be Tahoma, size 11. Problem is that in RTF format of the new message, recipients using MS Outlook on PC receiving always Times New Roman which is replacing Tahoma. In case of Plain text message format same...
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