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I need 2 colours in my signature (work default). Thunderbird will only display one. Help!

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I am using Thunderbird for my work personal email account. Our company signatures require us to use a separate colour for our names to the one used for the address of the company (gold, then blue). I have created the signature many times now, using the 'save as html file' process, all with correct formatting. However, when I then go to write an email, it only shows the blue - I suspect because that colour blue is also the one chosen as my default for composition of emails (again, work require this).

How do I get the signature to keep the gold colour for my name? It isn't part of the message composition, so should it not stay separate from any instructions for mail composition?

I am using Thunderbird for my work personal email account. Our company signatures require us to use a separate colour for our names to the one used for the address of the company (gold, then blue). I have created the signature many times now, using the 'save as html file' process, all with correct formatting. However, when I then go to write an email, it only shows the blue - I suspect because that colour blue is also the one chosen as my default for composition of emails (again, work require this). How do I get the signature to keep the gold colour for my name? It isn't part of the message composition, so should it not stay separate from any instructions for mail composition?

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How about you send me the signature file to matt_Au at gmx dot com and I will see if it has issues.

I seriously doubt it is correct as I have just created a signature file that appears to work and will us it in a reply to you. It will be interesting if you see two shades of green writing in the signature or not.