> David Woolley: > It actually doesn't set Precedence: List, but Precedence: bulk, which > sendmail considers less important that list. The sendmail documentation > encourages the use of list (for various backward compatibility reasons), > but Microsoft refuse to support it because the sendmail documentation > doesn't constitute a standard in their terms. On most serious mailing > lists, Outlook+Exchange dominate the mail user agents by a large margin.
most emails have some default for precedence, either set by a header munging MTA like sendmail, negligience on the part of the user (almost every m$-victim) or ill-advised usage/settings such as yours, if you pardon my directness. using Precedence: for anything sensible hasn't been sensible since UUCP times, it's just entropy nowadays. -- clemens fischer evil is even, truth is an odd number and death is a full stop. <- miles 'na gopaleen ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
