From: Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, 20 March 2025 at 09:49 UTC+11
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Evolution Functionality
On 3/19/25 3:11 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:Thunderbird does not have any support for mail headers tagging sensitivity levels, nor does it provide the ability to actually tag a mail as sensitive. I've seen an article on the net that was saying a request for that functionality has been outstanding for, I think it said, 12 years.
I have a query about the functionality of Evolution as a mail package.
Does Evolution support the tagging of outgoing mails as "organisation-sensitive" and hence generate the appropriate mail headers, and conversely, when an email comes in with mail headers specifying a sensitivity level does Evolution tag the mail appropriately?
Do you have an example of an email client that supports automatically tagging outgoing email?
Thunderbird can certainly tag incoming emails according to headers.
When I was using the email address provided by my isp, and using a gmail address, both environments provide Thunderbird with the ability to auto define the mail servers irrespective of whether you want to use IMAP or POP3.
Does Evolution, when setting up the mail interface, provide the functionality to auto configure the mail server definitions or do you have to set them up manually?
Does your domain have that configured?
regards,
Steve
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