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MisterNice Jul 28, 2008 11:38 am

How Does One Send An Email On A Certain Time
 
Title sez it all ie have the computer send an email at a certain time and date . Somehow I thought MS Outlook could do this.

MisterNice

themicah Jul 28, 2008 11:43 am

In Outlook, start a new message, then click "Options." Under Delivery options, check the "Do not deliver before" and fill in the form.

When you hit send, the message will then sit in your Outbox until the designated time, at which point it'll be delivered.

sobore Jul 28, 2008 11:52 am

Also take a look at this free service that may be of use to you: http://www.lettermelater.com/

sbm12 Jul 28, 2008 1:30 pm


Originally Posted by themicah (Post 10108853)
In Outlook, start a new message, then click "Options." Under Delivery options, check the "Do not deliver before" and fill in the form.

When you hit send, the message will then sit in your Outbox until the designated time, at which point it'll be delivered.

Note that this requires the Outlook client to remain open and on-line as it is a client-side rule.

cblaisd Jul 28, 2008 5:05 pm

If it's simply an email to send to yourself, you can set up an appointment in Google calendar, and tick it to send you a reminder (and the text will be whatever you have in the appointment field) x hours/days before the event.

zoombee Aug 4, 2008 4:35 am

I used to love being able to scheduler emails in Eudora (I use thunderbird now). I always thought I must be an uber edge user as otherwise surely gmail et al would support this feature.


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