OK, so now we see how the bad behavior is being executed in HTML.

Maybe I'm misreading some of the comments, but is anyone here implying
that this is not a bug?  That a user-set default Composition font should
not be respected as the default in cases 1 through N?  Gene C gets right
back to the main point: This is a bug.

And as I posted earlier, it's a bug that has me sending out
unprofessional, embarrassing emails.  If I can't find a solution, I
expect that I'll abandon Thunderbird.  A shame, since I'm an open source
devotee, but it's more important to me that it works right.

But first, on the topic of finding a solution: I observed today the
"VOTE" feature in the header of this bug report.  I clicked on that,
then the Change Your Vote check-box, then Save Changes.  Each of us who
is registered here and logged in apparently gets 1000 votes, presumably
to highlight which bugs we think are most important.  My vote just
bumped the count up to 21, but that still places it in the Normal
Importance category.  LET'S ALL VOTE.

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