Change Fonts & Colours preferences in Mail on Mac
Use Fonts & Colours preferences in Mail to change fonts and font sizes for writing and viewing messages in Mail, and for distinguishing quoted text when replying to or forwarding messages.
To change these preferences in the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail > Preferences, then click Fonts & Colours.
Option | Description | ||||||||||
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Message list font | The font and font size for viewing the list of messages. To change the font or font size, click Select, then choose a different font or font size. | ||||||||||
Message font | The font and font size for writing and viewing messages. To change the font or font size, click Select, then choose a different font or font size. If the sender used a specific font for a message, that font is used when viewing the message. | ||||||||||
Fixed-width font | The font and font size for writing and viewing messages that are in plain text format. To change the font or font size, click Select, then choose a different font or font size. You must select the “Use fixed-width font for plain text messages” tickbox for the selected font to be applied. | ||||||||||
Use fixed-width font for plain text messages | Apply the specified fixed-width font to messages that are in plain text format. Fixed-width font displays every character with the same width, and is useful when you’re trying to align text using spaces instead of tabs. | ||||||||||
Colour quoted text | Show quoted text in colours. To change the colours used, click the colour pop-up menu for a level, then choose a different colour or, to see additional choices, choose Other. Quoted text is the part of a message included when you’re replying or forwarding the message. It’s typically indented. |
If your recipients don’t have the same fonts that you used in your message, similar fonts are substituted.