White on Black Theme for SMS & Email? - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Themes and Apps

I was wondering if there was a way to change the sms & email screens to be white or yellow text on a black background.

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Is there any other way to change Email Body text color??

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Am using company email, Is it possible to change the email body color or the text color?, My default body color is Black and text color is white. But the problem is, if I receive any replied mail, it will be in blue and its difficult to read, Is there anyway to fix this?
any help appreciated.

[Q] Stock email program and background color

Is there a way to change the stock email program (the list of message part - not the messages themselves as those are fine) from white text on a black background to either the reverse, or some other color combination? I'm finding that, depending on the lighting, it is rather difficult to easily identify read messages from unread messages. If there is no way to change the color combo, perhaps there is a better way to highlight unread messages? Thanks....
hartford said:
Is there a way to change the stock email program (the list of message part - not the messages themselves as those are fine) from white text on a black background to either the reverse, or some other color combination? I'm finding that, depending on the lighting, it is rather difficult to easily identify read messages from unread messages. If there is no way to change the color combo, perhaps there is a better way to highlight unread messages? Thanks....
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From what I can remember, you can change the white background to a yellow-ish background to make it easier to read. Not sure about white on black though.
The white to yellow background is only if you are reading a specific email. There is no way I can find to change the colors of the list of emails. You'll have to probably wait for custom ROM, unless rooting can provide a workaround. I know there are other email apps floating around for other Galaxy devices, but I haven't messed with my Fascinate yet because I'm waiting for a sure fire backup/restore method.

[Q] Any easy way to change notification color on Messages icon?

I'm using a pink/purple wallpaper and I want to change the notification number on the Messages and Mail apps from green to pink. The number that shows up on the icon to tell you how many unread messages/emails you have. Is there an easy way to do this without changing the entire theme?

[Q] How do you have your trackball colors set?

Hey fellow Nexus One diehards, how do you have your trackball notifications set? Just curious...
I have:
Red - Gmail @ 5 sec
Dark Blue - Missed Call @ 2 sec
Orange - Exchange email @ 4 sec
Green - txt/google voice msg @ 2 sec
light blue - calandar notification @ 6 sec
What do you use to set the notification colors?
Trackball alert from market or some ROMS have capability built in (Cyanogen)
And you will need to be rooted if you didn't gather that.
You can use many programs for this.. not only TB alert. (Light Flow - my fav., Blink, Tasker, Missed Call....)
gmail-red
twitter-cyan
missed call-yellow
google voice-green
text-blue
everything else is random color assigned.
I use the approximate color of the official icon/logo when applicable.
Almost the same as the op, purple for gvoice.
gmail - green
missed call - red
twitter - yellow
text msg - magenta
market - white
status bar - blue
Gmail green
Message blue
Missed call red
Market white
Facebook cyan
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA Premium App
SMS/MMS - Blue
Gmail - Green
Email - Yellow
Missed call/Google Voice - Red
gmail - green
missed call - blue
low battery - red
text msg - orange
calender appointments - pink
White is the only one i use. Anything else looks wrong tbh.

Q. How to highlight unread mail (black text on white)?

I have my background set to white on my mail (as I did on my gs2) but its nearly impossible to spot unread mail. Anyone else having this issue or have a solution (aside from white text on black!)?
I have a solution, change your background color.
No, seriously, I'm aware of differences in preference, but white is a battery-killer color for AMOLED screens. You'll thank me.

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