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Set the X-Priority Header of an Email

Demonstrates how to set the X-Priority header field of an email.

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MS Windows Visual C/C++ Libraries
Linux/CentOS C/C++ Libraries
MAC OS X C/C++ Libraries
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// Needs #include <CkEmail.h>

    CkString strOut;

    //  The AddHeaderField can be called to add any header field.
    //  If the header field already exists, AddHeaderField replaces it.
    CkEmail email;
    email.AddHeaderField("X-Priority","3 (Normal)");

    email.AddHeaderField("X-Priority","1 (High)");

    email.AddHeaderField("X-Priority","5 (Low)");

    //  The X-Priority value ranges from 1 to 5, with 1 being
    //  high priority, 3 is normal, and 5 is low.
    //  You may set X-Priority to the number alone:

    email.AddHeaderField("X-Priority","1");

    //  Including extra text, such as (High), should not
    //  affect how the header is interpreted.
    email.AddHeaderField("X-Priority","1 (High)");

    SetDlgItemText(IDC_EDIT1,strOut.getUnicode());

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