Enlarging text in Mail

Could anyone please tell me how enlarge the text by zooming the whole page in Mail, please? I find it a litle troublesome to increase the font size every time.
Best regards,
Pedro

Depends on what you want to accomplish. In Mail's preferences click on Fonts and Colors icon in the toolbar. You can set default fonts and font sizes permanently.
To simply zoom the screen hold the CTRL key down and use the mouse's scroll wheel to enlarge the entire display. Some control of this is available in the Universal Access preferences.

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