Guest PC 1.2 Total Training for Adobe Photoshop CS2
May 18

I almost never send an email with other than normal priority (okay, I don’t think I’ve ever sent one with other than a normal priority). But when I got a High Priority message the other day, I couldn’t figure out how to assign a priority to my mail. Here’s how…

  1. Create a new message in Mail by hitting Command-N.
  2. Click the little Customize Headers menu under the Subject line in the address area and choose Customize.
  3. The address area expands to show your options (which include Bcc and Reply To fields, as well as Priority). Check the Priority check box.

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