I may be wrong but aren't subject lines public by definition, like user names? 
Think indexing and archiving.

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> Il giorno 16/lug/2014, alle ore 16:36, "Benny Kjær Nielsen" 
> <mailingl...@freron.com> ha scritto:
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>> On 16 Jul 2014, at 15:41, Brad Knowles wrote:
>> 
>> ISTR that some clients will auto-replace the unencrypted subject line with 
>> the contents of the encrypted subject (and other headers), once the message 
>> is decrypted.  And going the other way, they will put in a placeholder like 
>> "Encrypted subject" into the envelope subject line, which should get 
>> replaced on the other end when the message gets decrypted.
>> 
>> Was it mutt or elm that did this?  Don't remember -- it's been way too long.
> 
> Well, let me know if you find a reference to some kind of 
> standard/documentation. It's not of much use if MailMate can encrypt subjects 
> while receiving email clients cannot decrypt them. For example, MailMate 
> never decrypts subject lines…
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