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*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
I am quite PUZZLED why in the MMS-settings there is THIS . . . PRIORITY-settings, that have 3 OPTIONS under it:
LOW
normal
HIGH
When I am making a SEND, I always CLICK on the HIGH . . . now my question is this . . . does SELECTING HIGH under the PRIORITY-settings makes the DELIVERY of message . . . faster I know that it will all BOIL down to: it depends on the NETWORK you are in - replies .. . . . but I am really confused why make a SELECTION (three at that) under this setting why did NOT make it to HIGH after all
Is this something like that of the Post Office issue, wherein if you SELECT: low and normal it means like sending letters: ORDINARILY? whereas, if you chose: HIGH, it's like sending your letter (message) via courier: FedEx, DHL or UPS
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fatevdestiny Joined: Oct 22, 2007 Posts: 336 From: Glasgow PM |
I think its the same concept as email really Jojo
Putting it on a high priority is for the other person so they would treat it as urgent.
Say for example u sent someone 3 mms messages and 1 was the high priority one, they would open that first because of this. Thats how I do it with email so I think this is the same
Correct me if I'm wrong
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*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
@fate - OK, nice INPUT there . . . but, but, but . . . what IF all the receives MMS were in HIGH-priority settings SENT say around 100 of them . . . which ONE will the SENDEE open FIRST
So, it's MORE on the receiving END and NOT how the file was transferred fast (low), faster (normal), FASTEST (high) . . . .
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*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
I just made NOTICE that in the messages SENT (mms) . . . there's a RED/EXCLAMATION point on the yellow envelope that was delivered in the: HIGH-settings (priority) . . .
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