Rocketseed banners are, by default, assigned at a Standard priority level. Rocketseed allows users to set banner assignments to Override priority as required. If a banner is set to Override, it means that the banner will be prioritised above all other banners assigned at the same proximity level.
Adding the override priority can be done in two ways as shown in the screen shots below.
You can check the Override chcek box when assigning a banner as shown here
Or you can edit an exiting assignment and update the priority from Standard to Override
The banner should be assigned to the receipient's domain group with an Override priority. This means that no matter which sender in the organisation sends a mail to any of the recipients using the specified domain, the override banner will be applied to the email.
The banner should be assigned at Override priority to the sender email address or to the group in which the senders reside. This means that no matter which recipient these senders send an email to, the override banner will be applied to the email.
The banner should be assigned at Override priority to the internal recipient domain group. This means that no matter which sender sends an email, if the email recipeint is part of the internal domain, the override banner will be applied to the email.