This is what Mercury help says about inserting a text fragment:
When you create a rule with an action that inserts a text fragment, you provide the rule with the name of a text file containing the text it should add. If you wish, you can create a second file in the same location and with the same name, but with the extension .HTM, containing simple HTML text that Mercury should insert into HTML documents. Mercury will insert the text version of the file into plain text message parts, and the HTML version into HTML parts (it is inserted immediately before the </HTML> tag at the end of the message). If you do not provide an HTML version of the text, Mercury will insert the text version in a <BLOCKQUOTE> section of the message, which is probably adequate for most situations. Note that if you provide an HTML part, it can include most HTML formatting except for graphics.
So if you create the optional .HTM file you can use HTML text formatting, including STYLE tags, to control the font size etc.
/Rolf
<p>This is what Mercury help says about inserting a text fragment:</p><blockquote><p><i>When you create a rule with an action that inserts a text fragment, you provide the rule with the name of a text file containing the text it should add. If you wish, you can create a second file in the same location and with the same name, but with the extension .HTM, containing simple HTML text that Mercury should insert into HTML documents. Mercury will insert the text version of the file into plain text message parts, and the HTML version into HTML parts (it is inserted immediately before the &lt;/HTML&gt; tag at the end of the message). If you do not provide an HTML version of the text, Mercury will insert the text version in a &lt;BLOCKQUOTE&gt; section of the message, which is probably adequate for most situations. Note that if you provide an HTML part, it can include most HTML formatting except for graphics.</i></p></blockquote><p>So if you create the optional .HTM file you can use HTML text formatting, including STYLE tags, to control the font size etc.</p><p>/Rolf&nbsp;</p>