This property specifies the priority level of current email .
This value is placed in message header as "X-Priority" value. Different mail readers may interpret the X-Priority setting differently; some may not interpret it at all. Popular readers interpret "4"=low, "3"=normal and "1"=high.
Usage Example:
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub SendEmail()
Dim oSmtp As AOSMTPLib.Mail
Dim nPriority As Integer
Set oSmtp = New AOSMTPLib.Mail
nPriority = 1 'High priority
oSmtp.ServerAddr = "mail.adminsystem.net"
oSmtp.FromAddr = "test@adminsystem.net"
oSmtp.AddRecipient "Support Team", "support@adminsystem.net", 0
oSmtp.Priority = nPriority
oSmtp.Subject = "Test"
oSmtp.BodyText = "Hello, this is a test...."
If oSmtp.SendMail() = 0 Then
MsgBox "Message delivered!"
Else
MsgBox oSmtp.GetLastErrDescription()
End If
End Sub
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