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Thunderbird: Signature on Forward

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Hi, I am using Thunderbird 128.7.0esr (64-bit) and have a problem with my signature not showing up when I forward an email.

I have set the "Include signature for forwards" flag on in the Composition and Addressing page under Account Settings.

My signature works for new emails and for replying to emails, just not on forwarding emails.

I have a HTML signature and I've tried it as HTML ("Signature txt" with "Use HTML...") and also as a HTML file ("Attached the signature from a file instead..." ) but no luck for either.

I have restarted Thunderbird, but sill no luck, so I'm just wondering if anyone might know what I'm doing wrong as I'm fairly new to using Thunderbird, thanks.

Hi, I am using Thunderbird 128.7.0esr (64-bit) and have a problem with my signature not showing up when I forward an email. I have set the "Include signature for forwards" flag on in the Composition and Addressing page under Account Settings. My signature works for new emails and for replying to emails, just not on forwarding emails. I have a HTML signature and I've tried it as HTML ("Signature txt" with "Use HTML...") and also as a HTML file ("Attached the signature from a file instead..." ) but no luck for either. I have restarted Thunderbird, but sill no luck, so I'm just wondering if anyone might know what I'm doing wrong as I'm fairly new to using Thunderbird, thanks.

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Have you looked at the very end of the email after the quoted emails that are included in the forward?

Generally when folk claim their signature if not on forwards that have not enabled "and place my signature below my reply (above the quote)" in the Automatically quote text setting for replying

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