On 2000-05-11 13:32:21 -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
> On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:49:33PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
> :Mikko H�nninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> :> And oh, there's no standard specifying the possible values for this
> :> header.  I've mostly seen "urgent" and "high" used, and of course
> :> "bulk", "junk" and "list" for list emails.
> :
> : It is well documented in the SENDMAIL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE.
> 
> But there's no RFC for it, is there?

It's documented in rfc2076:

<rfc2076>
3.9 Quality information

[...]
   Sometimes used as a priority         Precedence:    Non-standard,
   value which can influence                           controversial,
   transmission speed and delivery.                    discouraged.
   Common values are "bulk" and
   "first-class". Other uses is to
   control automatic replies and to
   control return-of-content
   facilities, and to stop mailing
   list loops.
</rfc2076>

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    Martin
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