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Disable link color changes in Thunderbird 'Never override colors specified by content' does not work.

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I work mainly with email marketing. It is much easier to send a draft of a clients email to myself to forward on with a msg then using our email marketing software. The problem with this is that I am sending visual content that needs to look a specific way. Thunderbird is automatically changing my link colors when trying to forward the msg to a client. I have tried changing 'Override the colors specified by the content with my selections above' to NEVER change them and it does not appear to be working. I just want to know how I can turn off Thunderbird auto link colors so I can send the emails I design with all colors and links looking as they should when I receive the email. (I am also noting that I have not clicked on the links as I know that changes the color, but it is changing them when I forward them anyway. Any idea's on how to turn this off?

I work mainly with email marketing. It is much easier to send a draft of a clients email to myself to forward on with a msg then using our email marketing software. The problem with this is that I am sending visual content that needs to look a specific way. Thunderbird is automatically changing my link colors when trying to forward the msg to a client. I have tried changing 'Override the colors specified by the content with my selections above' to NEVER change them and it does not appear to be working. I just want to know how I can turn off Thunderbird auto link colors so I can send the emails I design with all colors and links looking as they should when I receive the email. (I am also noting that I have not clicked on the links as I know that changes the color, but it is changing them when I forward them anyway. Any idea's on how to turn this off?

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you say it is specified in content. have you checked the HTML source to confirm the tag is actually there? IIRC a CSS declaration is not enough in this instance.