Thunderbird is not my default mail client and should not be. Although I unchecked the box in the Sytem integration «Always check...» ', he persists in checking

even as I unchecked it in the integration of the system "always check to see if Thunderbird is the default e-mail at startup", I always get the message when I run Thunderbird. I could understand this behavior to commercial companies, but not to nonprofit organizations. In front of my desktop computer, I need to use another product for official couriers, but I like to use Thunderbird for checking private emails. I might have to choose a different e-mail client when I run the risk that, by default in Thunderbird, I could send business related emails on my private account.
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