New user of Mountain Lion. I find that when I attach a URL as a link to Mail 6.0. The font and font size changes!!!!

I have a problem with either Mountain Lion, Safari or Mail 6.0.
  When I try to attach a URL as a link that is taken from Safari to mail 6.0 the font and font size changes!!!!!
It changes from comic sans 24 to heltvekia 12!!!! What the heck is going on??????
Thanks for any help you can shed on this problem.
  BBC1050

I also upgraded to Lion and do have font problems in Mail. Just in some mails, including my own signature.
I just updated today with 10.7.1, but still have the font problem.
Does anyone know if Apple will solve this?

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