When formatting an email message with a given `$module` and `$key`, [HTML Mail](http://drupal.org/project/htmlmail) will use the first template file it finds from the following list: 1. `htmlmail--$module--$key.tpl.php` 2. `htmlmail--$module.tpl.php` 3. `htmlmail.tpl.php` For each filename, [HTML Mail](http://drupal.org/project/htmlmail) looks first in the chosen *Email theme* directory, then in its own module directory, before proceeding to the next filename. For example, if `example_module` sends mail with: drupal_mail("example_module", "outgoing_message" ...) the possible template file names would be: 1. `htmlmail--example_module--outgoing_message.tpl.php` 2. `htmlmail--example_module.tpl.php` 3. `htmlmail.tpl.php` Template files are cached, so remember to clear the cache by visiting admin/config/development/performance after changing any `.tpl.php` files. The following variables available in this template: **`$body`** : The message body text. **`$module`** : The first argument to [`drupal_mail()`](http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes--mail.inc/function/drupal_mail/7), which is, by convention, the machine-readable name of the sending module. **`$key`** : The second argument to [`drupal_mail()`](http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes--mail.inc/function/drupal_mail/7), which should give some indication of why this email is being sent. **`$message_id`** : The email message id, which should be equal to `"{$module}_{$key}"`. **`$headers`** : An array of email `(name => value)` pairs. **`$from`** : The configured sender address. **`$to`** : The recipient email address. **`$subject`** : The message subject line. **`$body`** : The formatted message body. **`$language`** : The language object for this message. **`$params`** : Any module-specific parameters. **`$template_name`** : The basename of the active template. **`$template_path`** : The relative path to the template directory. **`$template_url`** : The absolute URL to the template directory. **`$theme`** : The name of the *Email theme* used to hold template files. If the [Echo](http://drupal.org/project/echo) module is enabled this theme will also be used to transform the message body into a fully-themed webpage. **`$theme_path`** : The relative path to the selected *Email theme* directory. **`$theme_url`** : The absolute URL to the selected *Email theme* directory. **`$debug`** : `TRUE` to add some useful debugging info to the bottom of the message. Other modules may also add or modify theme variables by implementing a `MODULENAME_preprocess_htmlmail(&$variables)` [hook function](http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules--system--theme.api.php/function/hook_preprocess_HOOK/7).