
Digitally Signed, Encrypted, and Rights-Protected Messages
Address rewriting should not affect most signed, encrypted, or rights-protected messages. If address rewriting were to invalidate a signature, make an encrypted or rights-protected message unreadable, or otherwise change the security status of such messages in any way, address rewriting is not applied.
Addresses and information in the following message sections can be rewritten, because information in these sections is not part of message signing, encryption, or rights protection:
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SMTP envelope fields
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Top-level message body headers
Addresses and information in the following message sections is not rewritten because information in these sections is part of message signing, encryption, or rights protection:
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Headers that are located inside MIME body parts that may be signed
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The boundary string parameter of the MIME content type