On Thu, 2025-03-27 at 09:15 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> With sensitive mails in Outlook, if you forward the mail Outlook
> retains the mail headers in the forwarded mail and honours the
> headers.

I'd expect that.  Forward generally means pass it along as-it-is
(that's if you pass it along as an attachment).  If it just creates a
new email with the original message pasted into it, I wouldn't know
what to expect it to do with the headers, though ignoring them springs
to mind as the most obvious behaviour.

Replying to an email is another matter.  Only the headers pertinent to
maintaining a thread would carry over, and any other headers that ought
to, too.  All the ones that shouldn't, are not (such as all the servers
the original past through before you got it).

Since putting sensitivity headers into a message is being done by a
plug-in with Evolution, the main program doesn't know anything about
them, so ignores them.
 
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