[Q] Change Exchange email font? - Thunderbolt General

Am aware system fonts can be changed for menus and apps and such but does anyone know how to change the default font for composing emails? Specifically, I'm running BAMF SOAB 1.0.4 and would like to change the default (looks like arial I believe) to something different, ideally calibri or one of the newer fonts.
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