Below is what came back from Google’s AI while doing a search for the subject. I know this is not possible, but is there a different way?
Unfortunately, eM Client doesn’t offer a direct way to apply theme exceptions based on email domain. However, you can achieve a similar effect by using rules and custom themes to differentiate how emails from specific domains are displayed.
- Create a Custom Theme:
Customize a theme: Start with a default theme and modify its colors, fonts, and other visual elements to match your desired appearance for specific domains.
Save as a new theme: Save this customized theme as a separate .emtheme file. - Use Rules to Apply Themes:
Create a rule:
In eM Client, go to Menu > Rules. Create a new rule that filters emails based on the sender domain.
Apply custom theme:
In the rule settings, you can set the theme to be applied for emails matching the specific domain.
Example:
Create a rule that applies the custom theme you created earlier to emails from the domain “@exampledomain.com.” - Advanced Customization:
Customize the rule:
You can further refine the rule based on sender address, subject, or other criteria.
Combine themes:
You can create multiple rules and different themes to apply to emails from various domains.
Apply to folders:
You can even apply themes to specific folders based on the domain of received emails.
In essence, you can achieve a visual distinction for emails from specific domains by creating custom themes and using rules within eM Client to apply them selectively.