Hartmut Figge <h.fi...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Daniel:
>>Rob wrote:
>
>>> I installed 2.20 on a system at work where we still use 2.14.1 and
>>> noticed that signatures are now displayed "dim" in HTML mail as well.
>>> (this used to be the case only in text mail, but I don't know if this
>>> has changed now in 2.20 or in an earlier release after 2.14.1)
>>
>>Rob, as far as I know, the sig file has always shown "dim", at least in 
>>text msg, as I use.
>
> I am using since a long time
>
> ----- userContent.css -----
> .moz-txt-sig, .moz-signature {  background-color: #f0f0f0; }
> ---------------
>
> Can be used to play with. :)

Do you happen to know what the CSS attribute is that controls this
"dim" display?  It of course is not the background color.

>>Don't know if it was different in HTML composition.
>
> I like View->Message Body As->Plain Text. Was there ever a sig? Don't
> remember.

I am trying to provide mail service in a company where normal
employees work and they like to use HTML mail.  I am not going to
get that changed.  They also top-reply.  It is the standard these
days.

(in fact the company already decided to migrate to Outlook, as that
is the standard in business.  Until then I upgrade Seamonkey only
when it fixes serious problems and does not at the same time introduce
new fatal flaws or annoyances.  that has been very difficult lately)
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