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keep picture attaching to my e mail anyone else have this

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Hi I keep getting a picture attaching it's self automatically to out going e-mail. Picture's name is " Part 1.2.jpg some girl with a gun ......any ideas how to get rid of this. Below is the picture and the source code found for the attachement:

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Is it the program doing this ???? any ideals would be helpful Randy

Hi I keep getting a picture attaching it's self automatically to out going e-mail. Picture's name is " Part 1.2.jpg some girl with a gun ......any ideas how to get rid of this. Below is the picture and the source code found for the attachement: <img alt=3D"" src=3D"cid:[email protected]"= data-mce-src=3D"mailbox:///C:/Users/randy/AppData/Roaming/Thunderbird/Pro= files/oofei0m6.default/Mail/pop3.---------.com Inbox?number=3D140565849&amp= ;header=3Dquotebody&amp;part=3D1.2.2&amp;filename=3D2017-01-03-0001.jpg"> Is it the program doing this ???? any ideals would be helpful Randy
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Check the "signature" information for your e-mail account:

Thunderbird menu: Tools: Account Settings Select your e-mail account on the left side. See my screenshot below for what you should see.

My guess is that you have something in the signature that is doing this.

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Or maybe an add-on is doing this. Post here the Troubleshooting Information from Thunderbird: Thunderbird menu: Help: Troubleshooting Information Click the "Copy text to clipboard" button. Paste (Ctrl-V), the text into your response here.

Or you have some virus or other malware on the computer doing this.

Make sure the antivirus and firewalls are working and up-to-date.

Run scans with additional anti-spyware and anti-malware scanners. I recommend using the free versions of both Spybot Search & Destroy and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.