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Re: [Evolution] 'Mail Priorities' feature for Exchange Connector



   Hi Shakti,
             Thank you for looking into this. Just a word that 
I never saw the 'low' priority set, so I wouldn't worry about that
one, but no doubt it is relatively easy when adding high. But if
you find yourself with some binary display flag, then normal/high
must be adequate for most people.
           Bill


On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 12:34 +0530, shakti wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am doing the feature 'Mail Priorities' for 'Exchange Connector' I need
> some feedback from you all.
> 
> What it is going to DO ?
> =======================
> At the time of composing a mail the user will be able to set the
> Priority and Sensitivity[1] of that mail. The user has to click on 'Send
> Options' which will bring up a dialog for setting the Priority and
> Sensitivity.
> 
> How the user will VIEW messages recieved with priorities set ?
> ==============================================================
> I am planning it in this way:
> 
> 1) Priority:
> 
>    - If the Priority is set High, it will be shown in *Red* colour in
> the mail tree-view.
>    - If the Priority is set Low, it will be shown in *Gray* colour in
> the mail tree-view.
>    - If the Priority is set Normal (Default), it will be shown in
> *Black* colour in the mail tree-view.
> 
> 2) Sensitivity:
> 
>    - For all type of Sensitivity I am planning to add a separate column
> (like 'Subject', 'From' etc fields) which will show the value of
> Sensitivity as well as Priority set for that mail.
> 
> Apart from this, I am planning to add a label showing the value of
> Priority/Sensitivity as part of the message itself (in message preview).
> 
> Please, feel free to post your valuable ideas/suggestions/inputs so that
> it can become more user friendly.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shakti
> 
> 
> [1]http://go-evolution.org/Exchange/Exchange26/Mail_Priorities
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