In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Garth Wallace wrote: > michael lefevre wrote: >> I don't think that header will be in any RFC document - it's not >> standard (hence the "X-" prefix). >> >> RFC 2076 brings together the standard (and various non-standard) headers >> http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2076.html >> >> the X-Priority: header generally contains just a numeric value from 1 to >> 5, where 1 is highest, 3 is normal and 5 is lowest. > > Aren't there also "bulk" (for mailing list), "junk", and "vacation" (for > autoreplyers) priorities?
not generated by any client I'm aware of for X-Priority - you're thinking of the Precendence: header, which is also non-standard. -- michael
