Hi

How to you force the HTML viewer to respect your colour choices over
those of the sender? 

By default, I read all emails in white print on a black background,
usually in plaintext but it is sometimes necessary to look at an HTML
version because the plaintext version is meaningless. Aside from
frequently being formatted in garish, vomit-inducing colours,
sometimes the HTML version is poorly formatted. For example, I want to
be able to read the message even when the sender has specified the
colour of (some of) the text or of (part of) the background but not
both, which can lead to invisible or hard-to-read text.

In some older versions of TB! I worked around this problem by setting
cream on grey instead of white on black for the RTV, but I have not
been able for several versions to find anywhere to set different
colours for the RTV than the PTV.

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Best regards
 
MFPA                       

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Using The Bat! v4.0.38 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600  


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