Huge font in Outlook Express e-mail messages size

Hello

I recently received some emails where the font size is so huge that the message is almost impossible to read. The messages are from two trusts, but totally independent people. This product only since Tuesday, October 19, 2010, so very recent.

All ideas

Sam4a

I read all my messages in plain text.  This works for plain text, but you're right that it does not work for HTML pages.  I learned something new.  Maybe he just read messages in plain text and then you can adjust the font size if you need to.   By the way, if you read a message in plain text and want to read in HTML just do an Alt-Shift-H.

sam4a wrote:

Interesting idea, but it does not work with my mouse

Sam4a

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