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On 2025-10-13T11:10:28+00:00 Georg Sieber wrote:

Created attachment 9519690
key-error.png

Steps to reproduce:

Start Thunderbird with the -compose parameter


Actual results:

Error message when trying to send:
"Unable to send the message, because there is a problem with your personal key. 
You do not seem to have the secret key for xxx <[email protected]> (key ID 0x...) on 
your keyring; you cannot use the key for signing."


Expected results:

Email should be sent without errors.

There is no problem with the key since everything works fine when
starting Thunderbird without the -compose parameter.

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On 2025-10-21T09:47:23+00:00 Mkmelin+mozilla wrote:

Too many command line options...
https://searchfox.org/comm-central/rev/11c4faf26470390c334a101137e2cb2cd67f5709/mail/components/MessengerContentHandler.sys.mjs#742
 -> 
https://searchfox.org/comm-central/rev/11c4faf26470390c334a101137e2cb2cd67f5709/mailnews/compose/src/nsMsgComposeService.cpp#1095

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On 2025-10-23T12:25:19+00:00 Mkmelin+mozilla wrote:

Created attachment 9521934
Bug 1993943 - Unable to sign/encrypt (PGP) when started with -compose parameter 
and Thunderbird wasn't already running. r=kaie


Move the compose commmand line handling to MessengerContentHandler to where it 
belongs.
It had some extra processing which wasn't needed when handled in the correct 
place,
and not as a weird side effect of validate().

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On 2025-10-24T07:14:45+00:00 Georg Sieber wrote:

Thanks!

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On 2025-11-03T16:58:50+00:00 Pulsebot-d wrote:

Pushed by [email protected]:
https://hg.mozilla.org/comm-central/rev/68dd9381972a
Unable to sign/encrypt (PGP) when started with -compose parameter and 
Thunderbird wasn't already running. r=kaie

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On 2026-01-08T15:55:18+00:00 Mkmelin+mozilla wrote:

*** Bug 2008724 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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** Changed in: thunderbird
       Status: Unknown => Fix Released

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