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E-Mail content/display messed up

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The emails I am receiving since yesterday (not sure if there has been an update), are totally messed up. Old ones are OK and are also displayed ok.

Generally the message body/content is totally missing, half o the signature is display (first 3 lines are missing). In some other mails, which are html formatted by the sender - the mails are totally messed up with some wild characters and also missing mail content. The content is there, which I can see in the msg src, however, the mail itself is not showed correctly and so, it is impossible to work with.

I am using thunderbird 91.4.1 (64-bit) on arch linux.

The emails I am receiving since yesterday (not sure if there has been an update), are totally messed up. Old ones are OK and are also displayed ok. Generally the message body/content is totally missing, half o the signature is display (first 3 lines are missing). In some other mails, which are html formatted by the sender - the mails are totally messed up with some wild characters and also missing mail content. The content is there, which I can see in the msg src, however, the mail itself is not showed correctly and so, it is impossible to work with. I am using thunderbird 91.4.1 (64-bit) on arch linux.

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As additional info - I tried safe mode, but not difference.

Digged further. It looks like the reason lays somewhere in the mail signature.

I have included my pgp siganture as text in the signature. Writing a test mail to myself or receiving answers from others where the pgp signature is included, makes thunderbird think the mail is somehow encrypted.

Sending mails without the pgp signature work without problems.

Any ideas on how to solve that issue? I want my pgp signature as part of my mails.