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
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