I cannot confirm this as an error. Unfortunately I could not find any RFCs specifying the priority-number assignment. I tested it with Thunderbird and it shows the same behavior as RoundCube does: X-Priority: 1 (Highest) Also GMX uses 1 as value for high priority: x-priority: 1
Please somebody show me some spec to this otherwise we will keep the current behavior and reject the ticket. Regards, Thomas Craig Webster wrote: > Hi all, > > Quick yell to say that there's a patch to fix the mail priority handling > available. When you're composing a message with the latest svn, if you > choose highest priority, the message is actually marked as lowest > priority and vice versa. Not likely to affect too many people as most > leave it at the default, but I got bit by this one while sending an > urgent email. Luckily CC'd myself so picked up on it :) > > Ticket at http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/ticket/1483828 > Patch at > http://beer-monkey.com/articles/2006/06/03/roundcube-mail-priority-patch > > Yours, > Craig > -- > Craig Webster | t: +44 (0)131 516 8595 | e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Xeriom.NET | f: +44 (0)131 661 0689 | w: http://xeriom.net >
