HTML rendering is performed by IERenderer. It has been updated numerous times since v4.80 has been released. This is the direct URL to download the latest version. Extract the .zip and the install IERenderer by running IERendererSetup.exe. Do this with Pegasus Mail closed.
https://www.pmpgp.de/renderer/IERenderer.zip
First you will want to make sure that IERenderer is enabled. To do this, click on the right-most icon in the toolbar of the main Pegasus Mail window. It looks the the Pegasus flying horse superimposed with the Internet Explorer logo "e". Make sure the "Use IERenderer" option has a checkmark next to it. If it doesn't, click on it to enable it.
Once that is done, there are a number of Pegasus Mail configuration options to consider.
Do you want messages to load as plain text by default and then view the HTML version if needed, or do you want the HTML version to load by default?
Do you want remote graphics to load on demand, selectively based on a whitelist of approved senders, or always (always is risky when source is unknown)?
In case you don't know, there is a function in Pegasus Mail where, when viewing HTML message content, you can right click in the message reader window and then select Open message in web browser. This will automatically open the message in a browser making it a good option when a message doesn't display correctly in Pegasus Mail.
HTML rendering is performed by IERenderer. It has been updated numerous times since v4.80 has been released. This is the direct URL to download the latest version. Extract the .zip and the install IERenderer by running IERendererSetup.exe. Do this with Pegasus Mail closed.
https://www.pmpgp.de/renderer/IERenderer.zip
First you will want to make sure that IERenderer is enabled. To do this, click on the right-most icon in the toolbar of the main Pegasus Mail window. It looks the the Pegasus flying horse superimposed with the Internet Explorer logo "e". Make sure the "Use IERenderer" option has a checkmark next to it. If it doesn't, click on it to enable it.
Once that is done, there are a number of Pegasus Mail configuration options to consider.
Do you want messages to load as plain text by default and then view the HTML version if needed, or do you want the HTML version to load by default?
Do you want remote graphics to load on demand, selectively based on a whitelist of approved senders, or always (always is risky when source is unknown)?
In case you don't know, there is a function in Pegasus Mail where, when viewing HTML message content, you can right click in the message reader window and then select Open message in web browser. This will automatically open the message in a browser making it a good option when a message doesn't display correctly in Pegasus Mail.