Hi,

With a similar problem, my solution was to create a couple of Keyboard Maestro 
macros, one for pressing Zoom In five times, and one for pressing Zoom Out five 
times. It works OK for me, but of course I still need to use it every time.

Ideally, just like MailMate has “history” features for signatures and for 
recipients (which means that it is able to “remember” which email account and 
which signature to use for which recipient), I wish that MailMate had a 
“history” feature for HTML emails, which would remember which zoom setting to 
use for which sender.

Maybe some to submit to Benny as a feature request?

Pierre

On 21 Apr 2025, at 18:41, John Cooper wrote:

> I use a 4K monitor that I prefer to run at native resolution, which often 
> means adjusting text-based interfaces to make them more readable. For 
> example, my browser remembers that two news sites I visit display at 130% and 
> 150%.
>
> In MailMate, text and markdown messages display as I would wish, but HTML 
> messages (usually sent by corporations and mailing lists other than this one) 
> are mostly way too small. There's one list in particular in which I have to 
> press MailMate's "Zoom In" ten times to reach a preferable size.
>
> Two questions:
>
> In MailMate, is there any way to specify the default magnification of HTML 
> formatted messages?
>
> Is there any way to zoom the contents of a message without zoom the message 
> window headers (i.e., MailMate-provided headers) too? They are comically big 
> after I zoom the message text.


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