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Sorry but my situation begs to differ--hence my initial post.
I thought the only way for the signature to change was if the person replying did so in plain text. However I can assure you my wife did nothing but send/receive the email in question. She never changed the signature font and the reply was not plain text. I'm wondering if the receiver's email client/OS didn't have the script font and substituted same when initially opening her email. |
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