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Make all outgoing text BOLD by passing a parm to FF at startup?

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Want to make all outgoing email text BOLD by passing a parm from Win10Pro "shortcut" to FF at startup. Can do?

Can of course fake it through "Settings" by making default font name "WIDE", but would like to have other font name and BOLD. Can be done? How?

Can of course be done for each outgoing email separately by BOLDing new text, but it would be a convenience to do it once automatically for all email at startup.

Help much appreciated.

Want to make all outgoing email text BOLD by passing a parm from Win10Pro "shortcut" to FF at startup. Can do? Can of course fake it through "Settings" by making default font name "WIDE", but would like to have <i>other</i> font name <i>and</i> BOLD. Can be done? How? Can of course be done for each outgoing email separately by BOLDing new text, but it would be a convenience to do it once automatically for all email at startup. Help much appreciated.

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You posted in the Firefox support fora queue. Firefox doesn't do email, it's strictly a web browser.

If you are using Firefox to access your mail, you are using "web-mail" such as Yahoo!Mail or Gmail. You should seek support from your "web mail" service provider or a forum for that service.

If your problem is with Thunderbird, let us know and we can move this thread to the Thunderbird support queue.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/problems-with-email-how-to-find-help

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Those email settings can only be done most likely in the email site your logged into. Since no one knows what email site your referring to no one is going to know where to start looking.