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What is cancel compression that appears on my email with attachments when I hit send? I can not close it or make it go away accept by the three finger salute.

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The attached appears when I try to send an email with an attachment after I have opened Thunderbird. If I save the email to Templates first and send from there the email will send. The only way I can get the attached to go away is to do ctrl-alt-delete thus losing the email and having to start over.

The attached appears when I try to send an email with an attachment after I have opened Thunderbird. If I save the email to Templates first and send from there the email will send. The only way I can get the attached to go away is to do ctrl-alt-delete thus losing the email and having to start over.
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It's not a standard Thunderbird feature. What appears in your Tools|Add-on|Extensions?

I use an image resizer myself, but mine is obedient and has "go away" buttons that work.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunderbird/addon/auto-resize-image/

But yours appears to be an automatic zip-style compressor for use on any file.

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It's not a standard Thunderbird feature. What appears in your Tools|Add-on|Extensions?

I use an image resizer myself, but mine is obedient and has "go away" buttons that work.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunderbird/addon/auto-resize-image/

But yours appears to be an automatic zip-style compressor for use on any file.

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