Apple Mail Too Small to Read

I read all my mail through the preview window and each message has a different font size, most too small for me to read. The preference font size doesn't seem to work (Isn't that only for outgoing mail anyway?)
Is there anyway to make all the fonts i read the same size without enlarging the text on each message?

Try this from the very helpful Left Lane blog - it worked for me! http://www.leftlanedesigns.com/blog/fonts-too-small-in-apple-mail/

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