On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 04:40, T. Ribbrock wrote:
> Point is, that flag is non-standard, which means you cannot rely on the > recipient seeing it anyway. And even if he does see it, he might very > well ignore it, as so many spammers use it as well.
I believe this flag with outlook was created and expected to work for users within a company/network, not in general with POP clients
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I recall using priorities in Eudora back in 1995, well before Outlook was even created.
Most things were not invented by MS, contrary to what they'd like you to believe... <grin>
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