Re: Evolution Functionality

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On Fri, 2025-03-21 at 09:08 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> When sensitivity levels are set on a mail, the mail client adds
> headers into the header list to specify the sensitivity level
> specified (Private, confidential, organisation-confidential). The
> setting of organisation-confidential is the same as confidential but
> meets the requirements of RFC 256 (I think it was that, I need to
> look up the documentation again for the environment I develop in at
> work to see exactly what RFC it is for). 

> > I suspect it's merely a label and application-specific.  The moment you
> > email someone without the requisite software it's going to get ignored.

>  Organisations, if they so desire, can put processes in place to
> handle mails with headers specifying sensitivity differently to mails
> that don't have the headers. In fact, I'm trying to get a defect
> resolved at the moment where somewhere between the code I wrote to
> send the mail and the mail arriving in Outlook 365, the sensitivity
> level in the headers has been changed.

Big oops, I missed it.  In the message editor for new message or
replies (on my old CentOS 7 installation)

Insert menu
    blah blah
    blah blah
    Custom header
    blah blah
    blah blah

And a slightly different position in the Insert menu on my Fedora 40
installation, so I suspect it's still there in newer releases.

Click on the custom  header menu item, and a window pops up

  Email Custom Header
    Security  Personal
              Unclassified
              Protected
              Confidential
              Secret
              Top Secret
              None
              
On a whim, I picked "unclassified" for this reply, to see what it does,
and if it makes it through the list server.

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