On 9/27/06 at 9:05 PM, Simon Troup ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: >Steve Abrahamson: >>The problem with setting a priority is that not all email clients >>support it, or are configured to support it. For instance, one of the >>things I like about PowerMail is that I can completely ignore someone >>*else's* notion of priority in what they're sending me ;-) >> >>Unless you've got a specific situation where you know the other party is >>set up to respond to priority, my personal advice would be to not worry >>about it. > >I'm perfectly happy knowing that it works for the vast majority of >users. It seems like a glaring omission in Powermails coding to me.
I'm not convinced, personally, that it does work for the vast majority of users. You may know a lot of people who use the priority header in email frequently; I don't know a single one. So, as they say, your mileage may vary. Steve Abrahamson Ascending Technologies FileMaker 7 Certified Developer http://www.asctech.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]