You can modify your 'dial' script to scan the mail queue and search the
X-PRIORITY string.

On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 13:01, Jeff Jansen wrote:
> Does courier know (or care) when there is a message marked 
> "urgent" by a client?  Marking a message as urgent in Kmail 
> added
> 
> X-PRIORITY: 2 (High)
> Priority: urgent
> 
> to the headers.  But a google search doesn't show any sort 
> of standard on what is an "urgent" message and what to do 
> with it.
> 
> I'm asking because we're on a dial-up link and I've got some 
> scripts that check the queue every 5 minutes and then dials 
> out when the queue reaches X messages.  One of my users 
> asked if there was a way to have it dial automatically when 
> there was an urgent outgoing message.  Her "solution" right 
> now is to send X messages to a bad address so that she 
> knows the queue is full and her "urgent" message will go 
> out right away.  (I can't decide whether to yell at her or 
> hire her as a systems administrator! :-)
> 
> Jeff Jansen
> 
> 
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