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CSS page breaks in emails no longer printing

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Previously if we crafted an HTML email we could use the @media print CSS section to force a page break before or after an element. With Thunderbird 102.9.0 the CSS for forcing a page break is being ignored in HTML emails.

If I save the message source as an HTML file and open it in Firefox the print preview shows the correct page breaks, but in Thunderbird the content all runs together.

Previously if we crafted an HTML email we could use the @media print CSS section to force a page break before or after an element. With Thunderbird 102.9.0 the CSS for forcing a page break is being ignored in HTML emails. If I save the message source as an HTML file and open it in Firefox the print preview shows the correct page breaks, but in Thunderbird the content all runs together.

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A related article seems to have the answer. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1299877

This can be addressed by changing: mail.html_sanitize.drop_conditional_css to false

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A related article seems to have the answer. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1299877

This can be addressed by changing: mail.html_sanitize.drop_conditional_css to false