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Tellier Benoit updated JAMES-2279:
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    Description: 
James mail queues is handling mail priorities. See the *MailPrioritySupport* 
interface.

This is done using the MAIL_PRIORITY mail attribute. It is an integer property 
ranging from 0 (low) to 9 (high) and mail queue component will default to 5.

Today, the mail processing unit akka mailetContainer can not change the 
priority set by the SMTP layer (using *MailPriorityHandler*). This is a problem 
as we can not re-prioritise outgoing emails, for instance in remote delivery 
queues.

I would thus propose the following mailet:

{code:xml}
<mailet matcher="All" class="WithPriority">
    <value>8</value>
</mailet>
{code}

Furthermore, we might want to customize processing logic depending on the 
priority (might it just be for debugging purpose).

To do so, I propose to introduce the following matchers:

{code:xml}
<mailet matcher="HasPriority=8" class="Any"/>
<mailet matcher="AtLeastPriority=8" class="Any"/>
<mailet matcher="AtMostPriority=8" class="Any"/>
{code}

*How to do this?*

In the `server/mailet/mailets` project, in the mailet package create the 
WithPriority mailet which sets the MAIL_PRIORITY attribute. 

Create the matchers in  `server/mailet/mailets` in the matcher package.

Write unit tests for these mailets / matchers.

Use MailetUtil content to parse the integer conditions/value. You can reuse 
https://github.com/linagora/james-project/pull/1215 to ease your work.

  was:
James mail queues is handling mail priorities. See the *MailPrioritySupport* 
interface.

This is done using the MAIL_PRIORITY mail attribute. It is an integer property 
ranging from 0 (low) to 9 (high) and mail queue component will default to 5.

Today, the mail processing unit akka mailetContainer can not change the 
priority set by the SMTP layer (using *MailPriorityHandler*). This is a problem 
as we can not re-prioritise outgoing emails, for instance in remote delivery 
queues.

I would thus propose the following mailet:

{code:xml}
<mailet matcher="All" class="WithPriority">
    <value>8</value>
</mailet>
{code}

Furthermore, we might want to customize processing logic depending on the 
priority (might it just be for debugging purpose).

To do so, I propose to introduce the following matchers:

{code:xml}
<mailet matcher="HasPriority=8" class="Any"/>
<mailet matcher="AtLeastPriority=8" class="Any"/>
<mailet matcher="AtMostPriority=8" class="Any"/>
{code}

*How to do this?*

In the `server/mailet/mailets` project, in the mailet package create the 
WithPriority mailet which sets the MAIL_PRIORITY attribute. 

Create the matchers in  `server/mailet/mailets` in the matcher package.

Write unit tests for these mailets / matchers.

Use MailetUtil content to parse the integer conditions/value.


> Write a WithPriority mailet and HasPriority matchers
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JAMES-2279
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-2279
>             Project: James Server
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Mailet Contributions
>    Affects Versions: master
>            Reporter: Tellier Benoit
>              Labels: easy-fix, feature, newbie
>
> James mail queues is handling mail priorities. See the *MailPrioritySupport* 
> interface.
> This is done using the MAIL_PRIORITY mail attribute. It is an integer 
> property ranging from 0 (low) to 9 (high) and mail queue component will 
> default to 5.
> Today, the mail processing unit akka mailetContainer can not change the 
> priority set by the SMTP layer (using *MailPriorityHandler*). This is a 
> problem as we can not re-prioritise outgoing emails, for instance in remote 
> delivery queues.
> I would thus propose the following mailet:
> {code:xml}
> <mailet matcher="All" class="WithPriority">
>     <value>8</value>
> </mailet>
> {code}
> Furthermore, we might want to customize processing logic depending on the 
> priority (might it just be for debugging purpose).
> To do so, I propose to introduce the following matchers:
> {code:xml}
> <mailet matcher="HasPriority=8" class="Any"/>
> <mailet matcher="AtLeastPriority=8" class="Any"/>
> <mailet matcher="AtMostPriority=8" class="Any"/>
> {code}
> *How to do this?*
> In the `server/mailet/mailets` project, in the mailet package create the 
> WithPriority mailet which sets the MAIL_PRIORITY attribute. 
> Create the matchers in  `server/mailet/mailets` in the matcher package.
> Write unit tests for these mailets / matchers.
> Use MailetUtil content to parse the integer conditions/value. You can reuse 
> https://github.com/linagora/james-project/pull/1215 to ease your work.



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