| SAM_DELIVERYMODE | Indicates whether the messaging server should ensure delivery or
            whether it is acceptable for messages to be lost in the case of
            system failures. The value of this property may be set to either SAM_PERSISTENT, to indicate that message
            loss is not acceptable, orSAM_NON_PERSISTENT, if message loss is
            acceptable. The resulting behaviour of the send will vary
            depending on the capabilities of the messaging server the PHP
            script is currently connected to. If the server does not support
            persistent messages andSAM_PERSISTENTis
            specified the send request will fail with an error indication
            showing the capability is not available. | 
          
           | SAM_PRIORITY | A numeric value between 0 and 9 indicating the desired message
            delivery priority. A priority value of 0 indicates the lowest
            priority while 9 indicates highest priority. If no priority is
            specified a default will be assigned which is dependent on the
            messaging server being used. | 
          
           | SAM_CORRELID | A string to be assigned as a correlation id for this message. If
            no value is given the messaging server may assign a value
            automatically. | 
          
           | SAM_TIMETOLIVE | A time in milliseconds indicating how long the messaging server
            should retain the message on a queue before discarding it. The
            default value is 0 indicating the message should be retained
            indefinitely. | 
          
           | SAM_WMQ_TARGET_CLIENT | This property is only valid when using WebSphere MQ and indicates
            whether or not an RFH2 header should be included with the
            message. This option may be set to either 'jms' or 'mq'. The
            default is 'jms' which means that an RFH2 header is included.
            If the value 'mq' is specified then no RFH2 is included with the
            message. |