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How to change default font for all e-mails with own HTML file?

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Hello,

I used to have stationery addon in previous Thunderbird versions to be able to make an e-mail with the font settings that i specified in my own HTML file. In Thunderbird version 59 I did not have any issues with my fonts however, the stationery add-on was not compatible with that version but I never had any changes of font.

Now in Thunderbird version 60 my default font is different then my e-mail signature so when i send out e-mails it looks rather unprofessional as i use different letter sizes.

Is there a possibility to use a HTML file to set the default fonts for all of my e-mails?

PS: I know you can change a few settings in The Tools > Composition > General regarding fonts but this is still not 100% accurate to what i need.

Hello, I used to have stationery addon in previous Thunderbird versions to be able to make an e-mail with the font settings that i specified in my own HTML file. In Thunderbird version 59 I did not have any issues with my fonts however, the stationery add-on was not compatible with that version but I never had any changes of font. Now in Thunderbird version 60 my default font is different then my e-mail signature so when i send out e-mails it looks rather unprofessional as i use different letter sizes. Is there a possibility to use a HTML file to set the default fonts for all of my e-mails? PS: I know you can change a few settings in The Tools > Composition > General regarding fonts but this is still not 100% accurate to what i need.

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Hi Dean, I haven't tried it, so I can't say it will work, but you can try the SmartTemplate4 add-on.

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Hi Chris, SmartTemplate4 will not work, i've tried it becouse i tought Stationary was implemented in that add-on but it seems to be just saying it is compatible with stationary.

Sadly that won't work.

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I think you could put much of your Stationery template formatting into userContent.css. I use it to set a default font face and size in my messages, and to massage the signature.