Plain Text Warning with Notes

Whenever I write a note in Mail and I attempt to add a To-Do, change the font, or add any amount of formatting to it, I get a dialog that says:
"Convert this note to rich text format?
Changing the style or formatting requires that this note be converted to rich text format. Rich text notes may not be editable on iPhone and other devices."
I get this on every note I create. I just got an iPhone and I'm wondering if syncing it with mail has forced it to create notes in plain text. If I go to Preferences > Composing Rich Text is selected as the default formatting.
Any ideas?

I did not change anything as far as fonts or amy default settings. I actually deleted the mail plist to try to reset mail. J still got the message on every note.
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