Depends on if they are a fire/smoke break, or just a steel door jamb for the sake of being a steel door jamb. My favorite is when dummies come running out of the wood work to tell you not to undercut a steel door jamb because it is against "code" and neglect to realize they are hollow, have wooden hollow doors hung on them, are interior to a unit and are already off the ground and lack fire caulking.
There are a very great amount of things that people just do not question, yet they heard one thing one time and that was their gospel
I’m one of those dummies. If I lived in that world anymore I would prolly know what’s what by now but I’ve been doing strictly residential for the past 10 years and there aren’t many steel door jambs in my world. Even if I ran across one now I wouldn’t undercut it because I wouldn’t be willing to trash a decent blade for the sake of a door jamb.