Setting default fonts on email

For a long time I have happily been sending email via Verizon webmail with font in my own preferred style and size.  This feature is suddenly no longer working and my email keeps reverting to Times New Roman (16 pt) -- which is difficult for me to read.  I enter the preferred font and "save" in settings--but once I begin an email it reverts to the Times New Roman setting.  Any idea of what changed and how I can get back to my preferred default setting (which was 18 pt/Tahoma) ??

I agree with the original poster of this question. I AM able to save the font style/size of the signature, but am unable to change the font style/size of the content of the email through confirmation setting. There is an RTF tool bar, which allows for real-time, once-only font settings in the active email being created. But I see nothing about retaining this setting for future emails. Unfortunately for we end-users, I found Verizon's post below that confirms this lack of capability. Wish they would put this feature back.
http://www.verizon.com/support/residential/internet/highspeed/email/setup+and+use/questionsone/12196...

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