two gripes about Evolution ...
Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz at simpaticus.com
Tue Dec 16 15:06:20 UTC 2003
At 04:40 12/16/2003, you wrote:
>Point is, that flag is non-standard, which means you cannot rely on the
>recipient seeing it anyway. And even if he does see it, he might very
>well ignore it, as so many spammers use it as well.
That is perfectly true. However, while non-standard it is common enough
that it becomes useful in many settings. Two examples:
1. My entire corporation, and so far most of my clients and
suppliers, do use mailers that support that flag and are generally
responsible about using it for useful purposes, not for jokes. It makes
things flow more easily when we all see that a particular message was sent
"urgently" since we can then read it and react as we then see fit.
2. I run the email system for my family (65 people), and they are
pretty careful about its use and they certainly appreciate its existence.
I'm OK with your statements that you ignore it, many people ignore it, and
spammers abuse it. Those are all true and valid. However, this does not
make having the flag there a bad thing, nor should it be eliminated because
of those reasons. Many _other_ people like it and use it, and many mailers
do support it.
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Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz at simpaticus.com
http://www.simpaticus.com
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