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one of my email addresses converts signatures to plain text all the others display them as html the settings appear to be the same have I missed something?

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I have several email accounts set up on the same computer (all in thunderbird). As far as I can see the settings for all of them are the same. I have html email signature set up for each account, and all except one account receives and displays these correctly as html. This one account displays them as plain text. I have gone through all the account settings and there is no difference on the offending account. Can anyone help please?

I have several email accounts set up on the same computer (all in thunderbird). As far as I can see the settings for all of them are the same. I have html email signature set up for each account, and all except one account receives and displays these correctly as html. This one account displays them as plain text. I have gone through all the account settings and there is no difference on the offending account. Can anyone help please?

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Do you perhaps use this account to communicate with particular correspondents? Is it possible those specific correspondents are listed in your Address Book as preferring plain text email?

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Do you perhaps use this account to communicate with particular correspondents? Is it possible those specific correspondents are listed in your Address Book as preferring plain text email?

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Thanks the problem was that in my address book that specific email address was set to prefer plain text. I had forgotten that the address book had that option. Thanks again.