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Title : SMTP Service Extension for Priority Message Handling
Author(s) : M. Schmeing, J. Brendecke
Filename : draft-schmeing-smtp-priorities-03.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2006-3-3
This memo defines an extension to the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol) service whereby messages are sent with a priority to
achieve a certain order in which the messages are transferred by an
MTA (Message Transfer Agent). This priority or precedence order is
used instead of the first-come-first-serve rule. This extension is
not to be confused with "Importance of a Message" which is widely
deployed using an email header such as Importance or even Priority or
Precedence with common values of HIGH, NORMAL and LOW. Importance of
a Message does not affect the priority of the transport itself in any
way. Nevertheless, there may be policy defined relations between
priorities and importance indicators.
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