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Recently updated to Thunderbird 45. Find when forwarding e-mails having embedded images, that when sent they are all converted to ascii text/ machine code.

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I have Windows 7 Pro operating system on PC. Thunderbird 45 has changed way e-mails are forwarded. Can't forward mirror image of e-mail received it is apparently converted to machine code/ ASCII text, Receiving e-mail address thus confused when opening and no embedded images received that were in original. This has not occurred when using previous versions.

I have Windows 7 Pro operating system on PC. Thunderbird 45 has changed way e-mails are forwarded. Can't forward mirror image of e-mail received it is apparently converted to machine code/ ASCII text, Receiving e-mail address thus confused when opening and no embedded images received that were in original. This has not occurred when using previous versions.

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It's not something simple like forwarding as plain text an email that was originally received as HTML, is it? Have you checked your composition settings? Another common source of 'odd/different behaviour after an update' is an old add-on interfering with the new version. Try closing and restarting Thunderbird in safe mode to see if that changes anything.

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It's not something simple like forwarding as plain text an email that was originally received as HTML, is it? Have you checked your composition settings? Another common source of 'odd/different behaviour after an update' is an old add-on interfering with the new version. Try closing and restarting Thunderbird in safe mode to see if that changes anything.