On Thu, Mar 20, 2025 at 6:22 PM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:
>
> On 3/20/25 2:53 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> > *From:* Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net>
> >
> > *Sent:* Thursday, 20 March 2025 at 09:49 UTC+11
> >
> > *To:* users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> >
> > *Subject:* RE: Evolution Functionality
> >
> >> On 3/19/25 3:11 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> >>>      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.
> > 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.
>
> What does that even mean?  What effect would "tagging a sensitivity
> level" have?
> You didn't answer my first question.  Do you have an example of an email
> client that does what you want?

I'm not speaking for Stephen... But Microsoft supports sensitivity
levels in Office 365. See
<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/apply-sensitivity-labels-to-your-files-2f96e7cd-d5a4-403b-8bd7-4cc636bae0f9>.

For general email, I believe you can use the Sensitivity: email header
from RFC 1327. Or maybe use an X-header.

The BNF for RFC 1327 Sensitivity: is kind of lame:

   sensitivity     = "Personal" / "Private" /
                     "Company-Confidential"

So I would expect to see modern mail user agents use the X-headers to
express finer grain classification.

> >>>      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?
> > 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.
>
> Ok, but you're referring to some other environment.  gmail and your ISP
> probably have the automatic config information available.  But does your
> environment?

Jeff
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