Small fonts in email ??

I'm just catching on to using a new I\iMMac 20 with os X so understand, I'm a novice here.
My problem is that "Mail" is set up and working ok through and ISP and I send and receive with no problem. My problem is that most all of the received email is tiny font (very small). I've tried all different ways to change the font size to something larger without success.
What must I do? Is there something I'm missing?
Help will be appreciated.
mootgraqmp

Hi
I tried changing the font size via Mail preferences. I do get larger sizes for the mailboxes and the message headlines. However the messages themselves remain in small font.
Can I increase their size too?
Thanks

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