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Disabling 'Attach my public key option' by default

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Hello

I am using Thunderbird 78.1.1 (64-bit) on my mac and I usually sign my mails by PGP.

To do this automatically, I checked a box at 'Default settings for sending messages' -> End-to-End Encryption -> Account Settings.

I do not want to attach my public key, but that option is automatically enabled.

How can I disable 'Attach my public key option' by default?

I've used it with Enigmail by this thread.

https://www.enigmail.net/list_archive/2010-June/012519.html

Please give me the solution for this issue.

Thanks

Hello I am using Thunderbird 78.1.1 (64-bit) on my mac and I usually sign my mails by PGP. To do this automatically, I checked a box at 'Default settings for sending messages' -> End-to-End Encryption -> Account Settings. I do not want to attach my public key, but that option is automatically enabled. How can I disable 'Attach my public key option' by default? I've used it with Enigmail by this thread. https://www.enigmail.net/list_archive/2010-June/012519.html Please give me the solution for this issue. Thanks

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It's a know problem, but not yet resolved. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1654950

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It's a know problem, but not yet resolved. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1654950

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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1654950#c29

This is a simple method to resolve this issue by hand. It works well in Windows 10 and 78.3.2 (64-bit).

Thanks Saulius Gurklys