Delay delivery of all messages by more than 2 hours?

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abrabert

I know I can use "rules" to delay delivery of all messages to one sender by
up to 120 minutes. But what if I want to delay delivery of all messages to
one sender for longer than that -- say, until 9 am the next workday in the
case of a co-worker who resents receiving emails on the weekends?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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abrabert said:
I know I can use "rules" to delay delivery of all messages to one
sender by up to 120 minutes. But what if I want to delay delivery of
all messages to one sender for longer than that -- say, until 9 am
the next workday in the case of a co-worker who resents receiving
emails on the weekends?

Well, your co-worker could stop checking his mail when he's supposed to be
mowing the lawn or making eyes at his significant other or hauling the kids
to PTA meetings, but that's beyond the scope of a usenet post, isn't it....

I don't think you can use rules to delay delivery longer than you've done (I
think 2hrs is the max) - what about saving these items as drafts and
manually sending them later?

Or see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/forms/skedrpt.htm.
 
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BillR [MVP]

Options button in a new message form - "do not deliver before". you'd need
to do it for each message.
 

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