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Subject line in composed EMs always black, how can I change color?

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I know I can change the text font & color inside my outgoing EMs. The text color in the Subj line is always black. How do I change the text color in the Subj line. It looks pretty dumb to have the Subj line & message text 2 different colors! I've been all through the Tools/Options area with no solution.

Thanks!

I know I can change the text font & color inside my outgoing EMs. The text color in the Subj line is always black. How do I change the text color in the Subj line. It looks pretty dumb to have the Subj line & message text 2 different colors! I've been all through the Tools/Options area with no solution. Thanks!

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There is no option to specify either a font or a font color for the subject. It is a part of what governments like to refer to as "metadata" and is not really a part of the email, but part of the envelope that the mail is delivered in.

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There is no option to specify either a font or a font color for the subject. It is a part of what governments like to refer to as "metadata" and is not really a part of the email, but part of the envelope that the mail is delivered in.

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Matt said

There is no option to specify either a font or a font color for the subject. It is a part of what governments like to refer to as "metadata" and is not really a part of the email, but part of the envelope that the mail is delivered in.

Thanks Matt, that was interesting.