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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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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?
2. If there is an Exchange Server, the above does not matter . . .
as the Exchange Server has the email waiting in the User's Outbox and the Exchange Server's clock times out for the delay for when to send?