Comment by gruez

Comment by gruez 2 months ago

4 replies

If it's that important you can screenshot it. If you're BCCing every email you sent to your personal email that is (or should be) an IT policy violation.

homebrewer 2 months ago

Screenshots are trivial to forge. It is impossible to forge email that has passed through a server with proper DKIM setup.

  • gruez 2 months ago

    At least on office365 internal emails aren't DKIM signed.

be_erik 2 months ago

It’s no different than using IMAP or POP3 to download your messages. This is the beauty and curse of email. It’s sometimes too transparent. I prefer it.

johnnyanmac 2 months ago

Yeah. It's not every email (I can probably count the number of times I did this on one hand). But if I feel like they're trying to bury some lead or simply want to CYA, I will try to at least download the email to the local machine (perfectly legimate) and BCC myself (Grey area) as an immitation of 3 backup strategies. I've never had to utilize thar BCC, fortunately.

But yes, phone screenshot is another strategy with much less grey area. I'm just becoming more and more paranoid of some potential defense trying to accuse my photo of being doctored, especially with more and more AI tools available.