On Wed, 2025-03-26 at 09:19 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
If a mail header specifies a sensitivity level, when the mail is read in Outlook it adds a message above the subject to treat the mail as whatever sensitivity is specified (except if there is no sensitivity, in which case the sensitivity header is absent). regards, Steve
This is something missing from Evolution. To see any hint about sensitivity, you have to configure the user-agent to show a header, and then it just shows you the raw text that got added after the header.
If you were sending and receiving confidential messages, there ought to be a prominent indicator (there isn't), and replies ought to maintain the security level unless you deliberately change it (it doesn't, the replies have no security level unless you add one).