In creating a new mail in outlook, which of the following represents ‘red colour exclamation mark’ ?
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Corrupted mail
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Mail of low importance
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Mail of high importance
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None of the above
The red exclamation mark in Outlook signifies high importance for both incoming and outgoing emails. It alerts recipients that the sender considers the message urgent. Low importance is typically marked with a blue downward arrow, not an exclamation mark.
In Microsoft Outlook, when composing a new email, marking it with a red exclamation mark flag sets the message's 'Importance: High' indicator, signaling to the recipient that the message should be treated as urgent or a priority. This is a standard, well-documented Outlook feature found in the message ribbon's 'High Importance' button. It has nothing to do with mail corruption (which would typically show as an error or bounce message, not an exclamation icon) and is the opposite of low importance (which is instead marked with a blue downward arrow, not a red mark). So 'Mail of high importance' is the correct, verifiable answer.