Is there any possibilty to customize mail.app?[OS 10.X ](Especially the App- Background from this strange beige to a more vivid colour?)

I want to change the background of mail.app to a more vivid colour.
Working with the "new" mail.app under Mountian lion.
Is there any possibility to change the themes of apps
Thank you

You used the data.  Verizon can not see what it was sued for.  However your phone can see whats apps used the data.  go to settings-data usage- there will be a place that says data usage cycle.  line the dates up with your cycle.  then there will be a bar graph below that   extend bother white bars one all the way to the left and one all the way to the right.  after those are extended below that will be a list of apps,  there should be one that used over 2 gb and that will show you what app used that data in her purse

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