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create email using VBA without adding default signature

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I have an Excel VBA script to send emails to contacts using data in a spreadsheet. It does exactly what I want, except that Thunderbird always adds my default signature to the end of each email. While I want this for normal emails, I don't want the signature on these emails. How can I either tell Thunderbird to not add the signature or to delete it from the end of the email after the rest has been created. Here is my VBA code to call Thunderbird and construct an email...

   thund = "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe " & _
           "-compose " & """" & _
           "to='" & email & "'," & _
           "cc='" & cc & "'," & _
           "bcc='" & bcc & "'," & _
           "subject='" & subj & "'," & _
           "body='" & body & "'" & """"
   Call Shell(thund, vbNormalFocus)
I have an Excel VBA script to send emails to contacts using data in a spreadsheet. It does exactly what I want, except that Thunderbird always adds my default signature to the end of each email. While I want this for normal emails, I don't want the signature on these emails. How can I either tell Thunderbird to not add the signature or to delete it from the end of the email after the rest has been created. Here is my VBA code to call Thunderbird and construct an email... thund = "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe " & _ "-compose " & """" & _ "to='" & email & "'," & _ "cc='" & cc & "'," & _ "bcc='" & bcc & "'," & _ "subject='" & subj & "'," & _ "body='" & body & "'" & """" Call Shell(thund, vbNormalFocus)

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