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exi

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Question in title.

Am aware the display/composing settings in Apple's own Mail app affect the rendered email as you create it, but even specified to send as rich text, settings changed there do not encode that particular email to use a specific font or color unless done in the message on a per-message basis.

There used to be Mail plugins (before the architecture change) to do this -- say, default all new messages to a simple dark blue Calibri or Aptos or whatever, à la Outlook.

Am aware recipient settings and clients may change message appearance anyway, of course.

Are there any such current extensions I've overlooked that would accomplish the same goal?
 
In essence, but the only goal is to set a default ongoing font that actually is sent with the message (not just shown to me in the composer window).

I do remember there being a save template/"stationery" and using "send again" to use it over and over, but I was trying to find a way or extension to simply have all messages created as new, or as replies to a message, to use a default font. That's all.
 
Gotta ask the obvious, just in case to make sure, the "use same format" is unchecked? setting.png

Yeah, that only deals with if replying and not composing a new message.
 
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