Message Appearance For Outlook Recipients
When you send a standard textual email in rich text format from Mail.app to a recipient that uses Outlook on Windows, the recipient sees the text of the message in whatever their default message font is. Mail.app doesn't send the message with the font information you have set in preferences. So whereas most output from your Mac looks beautiful to a Windows user, your email messages look primitive if the Outlook user hasn't changed their default settings.
The workaround seems to be to set your message font preference to something you would never wish to send and then change the font to something you do wish the recipient to see and make sure you choose a font that a typical Windows user would have installed (or at least a close approximation to it).
This is tedious, time consuming and gets very irritating after you do it a few times.
Is there some way I could automate this to make it quicker?
Is there some way I could fix it so it doesn't happen at all and I don't have to think about it?
Is there somewhere I can read about "Windows Outlook safe fonts" i.e. ones that will render close to what you see on a Mac instead of getting converted to the default font in Outlook?
I wouldn't normally care too much about this but I'm trying to ditch my Windows PC and start using a Mac for work. Most of my recipients use Outlook.
Many thanks
Message was edited by: IanB
13" MacBook Pro, 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.6.1), iPhone 2.1, Wintel XP Laptop