I think the Priority field in the Email Engine is strictly used by the
Email Engine to prioritize messages as it processes the queue. If it is
configured to take the Priority into account, then it will process
higher priority emails first. This seems to be most useful for very high
volume Email Engines where the queue may contain thousands of emails at
a time. I'm not sure if the default is to factor in Priority or not. You
can check the Email Engine Guide for details. But I don't think this
correlates directly with the Priority flag in Outlook.

 

Chad Hall  
(501) 342-2650

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michiel Beijen
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 2:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Email Engine Priority Field

 

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Hi Jackson,

 

This seems strange and might be a bug:

 

>From the Email Engine docs:

 

Email Engine Priority

MS Outlook Priority 

0

Normal

1

High importance

2

High importance

3

Normal (default)

4

Low importance

...

 

100

Low importance

 

So 3 should resolve to the normal priority, High should equal 1 or 2. 

Do emails with 'normal'  priority also come in as 3?

What patch are you running? 

You might want to log an issue for BMC for this.

 

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On 5/7/07, Jack Samson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi,
> 
> We are using ARS version 6.03.  Does anyone know if you can set the
Priority
> in an email and have the email engine iterpret it for incoming emails?
Can 
> it interpret it without using email templates?
> 
> I see a Priority field in the AR System Email Message form. When I
send an
> email out via Outlook as High, the Priority is always set to a value
of 3. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jackson
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