wannauseit |
First Post Posted on: 09-21-08 04:32 PM |
Email Priority Settings |
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What are the different settings for Outgoing Email X-Priority?\
I assume it follows this rule:\
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1 - Highest\
2 - High\
3 - Normal\
4 - Low\
5 - Lowest\
0 - Not set\
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Is that correct?\
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Thank you! |
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mewsoft |
Reply #: 1 Posted on: 09-21-08 08:46 PM |
Re: Email Priority Settings |
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In most cases it is Outlook specific and it has I think 2 for high, 1 for normal, 0 for low if you know others let us know. |
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wannauseit |
Reply #: 2 Posted on: 09-21-08 09:24 PM |
Re: Email Priority Settings |
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In most cases it is Outlook specific and it has I think 2 for high, 1 for normal, 0 for low if you know others let us know. | \
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I was reading about a commandline email program for Windows and it showed the settings I posted above for that particular program.\
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My Mewsoft software came out of the box with a setting of 1 which is being reported as "High" by Outlook. I was hoping to go to a normal or low setting and wanted to check with you first. I'll check it out.\
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Thanks.... |
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wannauseit |
Reply #: 3 Posted on: 09-21-08 09:51 PM |
Re: Email Priority Settings |
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This is how it came back to Outlook,\
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0, 1, 2 sent as High\
3 sent as Normal\
4, 5 sent as Low\
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I didn't test any other numbers so I don't know if it can be turned off. |
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