How do I schedule the delayed sending of an email?

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nsmithwang

I would like to know how to type up an email at one time but have it sent at
another time (with the latter time's time stamp).

I understand I can use the delayed delivery feature in Outlook 2007 but that
feature will send the email at a later time with the time stamp from when I
originally composed the email.

Any help on scheduling the sending of an email with a later time stamp would
be appreciated. Thanks.
 
N

nsmithwang

Hi, thank you for your quick response.

I don't think that quite gets at my issue though. I don't want to
continuously send the same emails, I just want to be able to compose an email
at one time and send it at another with the latter time stamp once.

The issue I'm trying to avoid is if I compose an email some time at night
but don't want that email to go out until the next morning with the next
morning's time stamp.

Thanks for your attempt but I'm still looking for responses.


Roady said:
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/recurringemail.htm

In your case the recurrence pattern is one day only ;-)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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nsmithwang said:
I would like to know how to type up an email at one time but have it sent
at
another time (with the latter time's time stamp).

I understand I can use the delayed delivery feature in Outlook 2007 but
that
feature will send the email at a later time with the time stamp from when
I
originally composed the email.

Any help on scheduling the sending of an email with a later time stamp
would
be appreciated. Thanks.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

That is only possible when you schedule the email by the article I referred
to. If you do it by your method you'll indeed get the time stamp of when you
pressed the Send button and not when it actually left your Outbox.

That is why I said your recurrence patter is one day only. In other words;
no recurrence at all.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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nsmithwang said:
Hi, thank you for your quick response.

I don't think that quite gets at my issue though. I don't want to
continuously send the same emails, I just want to be able to compose an
email
at one time and send it at another with the latter time stamp once.

The issue I'm trying to avoid is if I compose an email some time at night
but don't want that email to go out until the next morning with the next
morning's time stamp.

Thanks for your attempt but I'm still looking for responses.


Roady said:
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/recurringemail.htm

In your case the recurrence pattern is one day only ;-)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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nsmithwang said:
I would like to know how to type up an email at one time but have it
sent
at
another time (with the latter time's time stamp).

I understand I can use the delayed delivery feature in Outlook 2007 but
that
feature will send the email at a later time with the time stamp from
when
I
originally composed the email.

Any help on scheduling the sending of an email with a later time stamp
would
be appreciated. Thanks.
 

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