Thanks Tim, in your reply it is showing as a zero, it was meant to be a
lower case "o". When I composed the mail Thunderbird didn't indicate I
had typed the wrong character as it didn't make it obvious I had typed a
zero.
It's probably worth finding a better font to display mail in
Thunderbird.  I mean the general display font it uses by default, not
HTML authoring.

For people doing technical mail, there's a bunch of hard to distinguish
characters that are important to be able to tell apart, some fonts make
it very hard.  And reading formatted text output is wrecked by
proportional fonts.

I pick the "monospace" terminal font for the default font (it's actual
name, not just its description), it solves that problem for me.

Just some of the problem characters it makes easy to distinguish:  il| 0O

I'm using the upstream Thunderbird Daily, and in its html font composing option it doesn't provide that font as being selectable, and neither does Fedora (I'm using the KDE spin of F43 with the "Gnome Desktop" group installed as well). What is the actual font name (do I need to import fonts from Windows)?

regards,
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:4.0
N:Morris;Stephen;;;
FN:Steve
EMAIL;PREF=1;TYPE=home:[email protected]
END:VCARD
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