Why are signatures from .HTML files no longer appended (v31.1.0)?

I have been using Thunderbird for some six months now. At the outset I set up an .HTML signature file for each of the accounts, and up to now this option has functioned well.
At some time over the last couple of days the feature stopped working --no signature information is added to new message, replies, or forwarded messages. I have checked the signature files themselves, and the entries under Tools / Account Settings / account-id ("Attach the signature from a file..." / file path name) and these appear to be unchanged. Has anyone any further suggestions about items to check?
I am running Thunderbird v31.1.0 under Windows 8.1.

I am glad to hear that your installation is now functional again.
I agree it's hard to pass the opportunity to get new shiny features, fixes and of course security fixes when a new version is out. However, with something as critical as email it's also hard to justify not waiting at least a few days / weeks / months and being more conservative. I encourage you to keep an eye on future release notes and news, and perhaps even bug reports if you have the time.
Of course coming here in my opinion is the easiest, fastest way to bring up issues and Cget a workaround, while we (the Mozilla support volunteers) raise developers attention to it.
BTW thanks for marking the solution, This will help other users with similar problems find the solution more easily.
Thank you for contacting Mozilla Support!

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