IOS "Mail" font size keeps varying...

How do I get Mail on the iPhone/iPad to always display the same font size? Sometimes the font is too small to be readable and I have to pinch outwards to increase it. It gets annoying after several instances...
Thanks!
Fernando

Go to "Settings" and after that click at "Mail, Contacts, Calender". Than there is a list where you can decide how big do you want the font.

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