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How to fix: Font too small when reading e-mails in Thunderbird

Arne Hartherz
October 01, 2014Software engineer at makandra GmbH

In Thunderbird, you can set custom font faces and sizes for reading plain-text e-mails. However, Thunderbird sometimes "randomly" does not respect your choices.

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This is actually not a bug, but a rather weird feature: Fonts are defined per encoding of e-mails.

Some e-mails will be considered Unicode, some Western (ISO 8859-1), and some maybe yet another encoding.

The advanced font settings dialog by default just opens on "Western". Choose a different encoding from the "Fonts for" dropdown menu and you'll see that your custom font settings are no longer there but Thunderbird's default 12pt monospace font will be back. \
This is why some e-mails look wrong, they are just using that encoding's setting.

You should set your custom font face + size for both "Unicode" and "Western", at least. This should cover most e-mails.


Note that this does not affect HTML e-mails, but they should come with their custom font settings anyway.

Posted by Arne Hartherz to makandra dev (2014-10-01 16:15)