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Old 10-06-2008, 12:51 AM
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Mail.app 2 or Thunderbird 2?

I've been using Thunderbird 2 for quite some time now and I'm happy with everything except 1 thing; fonts.

It seems that what I see on screen when I compose an email and what Outlook users see when they get an email is completely different. So bad, that as a designer, I feel embarrassed. Outlook fonts are either a different font face or much larger.

I want all fonts to look the same regardless of who the receiver is.

Even though the font issue is big, I've got some great plugins in Thunderbird and it's working well.

Do you feel it's worth it to convert everything? Or ignore the font issue?

Thoughts?
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Old 10-06-2008, 03:15 AM
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Sorry, I don't use Thunderbird, I've been thinking about it though...
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Old 10-06-2008, 03:40 AM
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What's compelling you to switch?
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Old 10-06-2008, 07:07 PM
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Oh, just from what I've heard, that it's much better than Outlook. I've already given up on IE.

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Old 10-06-2008, 07:36 PM
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Nice!

After a few test today, I realized that Mail.app has the font issue too. But it's faster and a bit more pretty.
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Old 10-18-2008, 03:05 PM
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font issues...

Hey Twister... actually the "font issue" is not only depending on how your mail client is set up but also how the recipient's is set up!

afaik in outlook and thunderbird there's a setting as well to display all incoming mail in a specific font or exchange rtf to basic fonts automatically... also, if Your email partner unchecks "Use the same format for responding" under "composing" in mail prefs, your message will seem to have appeared differently than it really did, due to the reformattin of the reply...

You see, there's a whole load of ways to distort what You sent font- and style- wise.... not sure it's worth the effort to really try enforcing these things- you might want to rely on convincing content rather than nice looks ;-)
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Old 10-18-2008, 03:09 PM
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mail or thunderbird?

As to the mailing programs, I worked with Thunderbird before but I love the integration of the address book into mail, as well as the integration of mail into iCal and Address book... mail's doing an extraordinary job for me, no way of switching to anything else...
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Old 10-19-2008, 02:24 AM
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Hey Twister... actually the "font issue" is not only depending on how your mail client is set up but also how the recipient's is set up!

afaik in outlook and thunderbird there's a setting as well to display all incoming mail in a specific font or exchange rtf to basic fonts automatically... also, if Your email partner unchecks "Use the same format for responding" under "composing" in mail prefs, your message will seem to have appeared differently than it really did, due to the reformattin of the reply...

You see, there's a whole load of ways to distort what You sent font- and style- wise.... not sure it's worth the effort to really try enforcing these things- you might want to rely on convincing content rather than nice looks ;-)
I'm only concerned with Outlooks default settings. Those that know enough about changing the display settings would know how to make the default settings look good.

And I did switch to Mail.app and am pretty happy.
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Old 10-20-2008, 01:09 AM
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I think just about every email application or a good share of them can be set up to display email to the user's preference. No matter what font one person types in does not mean that it will be displayed on the veiwer's screen in the same way.

Personally I like the mail app that comes with my Macs. That is what I have used since it was available in OS X. There have been a few times I have had to export all my email to another computer. I save a good share of my business email as well as my personal email. I also use my sync feature on all my computers just in case I have a problem with my email computer, I can pull up my accounts because they have been synced on another Mac. This way I can still receive and send email.
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