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How to make "Do not send a response" a default?

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When processing calendar event (using Lightning addon, I guess), and clicking "Accept" or "Accept all", it seems that "Send a response now" is the default.

How do I make Thunderbird not send a response for event invitations by default?

Thunderbird version 60.4.0. Lightning version 6.2.4.

When processing calendar event (using Lightning addon, I guess), and clicking "Accept" or "Accept all", it seems that "Send a response now" is the default. How do I make Thunderbird not send a response for event invitations by default? Thunderbird version 60.4.0. Lightning version 6.2.4.
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Found the code which causes this behavior:

https://github.com/mozilla/releases-comm-central/blob/dfe26e87d97b3cfba5dbe32a8063dc69b7e358e9/calendar/lightning/content/imip-bar-overlay.xul#L139-L159

The default is "AUTO" and there is no way to switch it to "NONE", other than rebuilding Lightning from source.