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James Sarna
Paul (or anyone else who might be able to help me out):
I sometimes use your "Delay Send X" to set up a series of emails to be sent
at a later time (such as when I want to remind people of a series of
meetings by drafting the email today, and sending it out the day before the
meeting).
The problem is that the time-stamp on the email is when it is created (i.e.,
today) and not when it is sent (i.e., in three weeks) so when they receive
the email, if their inbox is sorted by date sent (as mine is) it will not
appear as if it is a recent email, but instead will be deemed "unread" but
sent weeks earlier.
Is there a way to correct this so that the time-stamp reflects when the
message is sent, and not when it is written? Is it in the applescript? I
do not see this in the Delay Send X preferences.
Thanks in advance!
- James
I sometimes use your "Delay Send X" to set up a series of emails to be sent
at a later time (such as when I want to remind people of a series of
meetings by drafting the email today, and sending it out the day before the
meeting).
The problem is that the time-stamp on the email is when it is created (i.e.,
today) and not when it is sent (i.e., in three weeks) so when they receive
the email, if their inbox is sorted by date sent (as mine is) it will not
appear as if it is a recent email, but instead will be deemed "unread" but
sent weeks earlier.
Is there a way to correct this so that the time-stamp reflects when the
message is sent, and not when it is written? Is it in the applescript? I
do not see this in the Delay Send X preferences.
Thanks in advance!
- James