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My customer has upgraded from Outlook Express on Windows XP to Thunderbird on a current Windows system. She is uncomfortable with the Thunderbird composition window as it does not show the message as it will look to the addressee including (for example) coloured or underlined links. She is bright and understands that HTML formatted email is a technological minefield and not all email programs will give identical results, but she would like to be able to get at least a rough idea of the actual look of her outgoing message.
The only way I know to do this is to save the draft and then open it in the main part of Thunderbird (not the compose window). This is a horrible kludge. Surely there is a better way?
The only way I know to do this is to save the draft and then open it in the main part of Thunderbird (not the compose window). This is a horrible kludge. Surely there is a better way?