Apologies for the earlier question - the answer lies in Thunderbird itself.

To access emoticons, fonts, underlining, bold text and so on set:-

Edit - Preferences - Composition - send options - send the message in both plain text and html, and then a new tool bar opens under the Subject line in Thunderbird's compose screen.

Apologies but someone might like  that information. :-)


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