The workaround involves embedding a symbol in the email subject line, ideally as the very first character. There are hundreds of symbols that you can choose from, but in this particular case, I suggest one of the following:
Exclamation red ? Green check ? Exclamation gray ? Warning ? Inverted exclamation ¡ Double exclamation ? Click on the symbol button.
A pop-up will appear with the symbol in a text field already selected. On Windows, use Control-C shortcut to copy the symbol to the clipboard. People working on a Mac, use Command-C.
Close the pop-up. It’s no longer required. Move to the email subject line and use Control-V (or Command-V in Mac) to paste the symbol.
The coloured ones would be great to make your message stand out from the rest.
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