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Sensitivity headers not available on Thunderbird and Add-in not compatible with current version

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Hello everyone, Do you know of any way how to use the sensitivity headers (normal, personal, private, confidential) on Thunderbird? The Sensitivity Header is not compatible with the current version of Thunderbird and Thunderbird itself does not seem to have this simple function.

Is there any Thunderbird developer here? I suppose this is not a compliacated implementation (you already have options for receipt and delivery status headers, I suppose adding the sensitivity tag wouldn't be anything hard). Would you please consider this for your next release?

Thanks a lot!

Hello everyone, Do you know of any way how to use the sensitivity headers (normal, personal, private, confidential) on Thunderbird? The [https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-GB/thunderbird/addon/sensitivity-header/?src=ss Sensitivity Header] is not compatible with the current version of Thunderbird and Thunderbird itself does not seem to have this simple function. Is there any Thunderbird developer here? I suppose this is not a compliacated implementation (you already have options for receipt and delivery status headers, I suppose adding the sensitivity tag wouldn't be anything hard). Would you please consider this for your next release? Thanks a lot!

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You might use the link on the Thunderbird help menu for feedback and suggestions.https://connect.mozilla.org/

There is nothing here that support can help you with.

Feel free to post in the ideas forum, or post a bug in bugzilla requesting the feature. I suggest you mention RFC 7444 in any request. https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7444.html

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