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Change composer background color, but don't send the color, even in HTML messages

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After researching this, it appears Thunderbird doesn't have native settings or prefs, to change the compose window background or text colors, without also sending those colors in outgoing html mail? That seems like it'd be a standard feature, but so do a lot of other things.

Like Tb, many email clients have settings to not use the sender's message colors or named font. Some users don't have that enabled. I'm afraid if I compose w/ dark background & light text, they may miss some things. Like if their links default color is too close to a dark BG, etc.

Does anyone know of a CSS or other solution to this issue? Have the outgoing html messages use standard dark text on light BG, when the composing window is opposite of that? I guess one, not as handy solution is use an external editor, then copy to a Tb compose window that uses default colors.

After researching this, it appears Thunderbird doesn't have native settings or prefs, to change the compose window background or text colors, <strong>without</strong> also sending those colors in outgoing html mail? That seems like it'd be a standard feature, but so do a lot of other things. Like Tb, many email clients have settings to not use the sender's message colors or named font. Some users don't have that enabled. I'm afraid if I compose w/ dark background & light text, they may miss some things. Like if their links default color is too close to a dark BG, etc. Does anyone know of a CSS or other solution to this issue? Have the outgoing html messages use standard dark text on light BG, when the composing window is opposite of that? I guess one, not as handy solution is use an external editor, then copy to a Tb compose window that uses default colors.