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How To Delay Sending A Message In Outlook | Microsoft Outlook | Tech-Recipes

Started by qdideas · 9 months ago

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  • You can implement a continous delay system following this set of instructions http://www.friedbeef.com/2006/05/29/4-ways-to-save-time-using-outlook/
  • However, Outlook will require you to send (empty your Outbox) if you close down Outlook. it would be better if the SEND occurred and the Outlook server would take care of the delay request.
  • I think this is a great feature.

    However the only downside is that the email will have the timestamp of when you actually hit "send". In other words, if you compose an email at 10am , do a delay for 1pm, and then hit 'send', the email will be received at 1pm but it will show as being sent at 10am. Is there a way to adjust the timestamp to reflect the time the email is actually received?

    Thanks
  • I am restating the question written by Joe. Can someone provide a solution?

    I think this is a great feature.

    However the only downside is that the email will have the timestamp of when you actually hit "send". In other words, if you compose an email at 10am , do a delay for 1pm, and then hit 'send', the email will be received at 1pm but it will show as being sent at 10am. Is there a way to adjust the timestamp to reflect the time the email is actually received?

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