Anyone know how to send timed email, like an email to go out 2 hours from now ? marc
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anonymous Says:
Jun 8th, 2007 at 06:23 am
No, Windows Mail doesn't have that capability.Gary VanderMolen "marc"
anonymous Says:
Jun 12th, 2007 at 04:16 pm
The only way to do that would be to go to File | Workoffline and send the message to the outbox. Then you close WinMail and go back online. Then you can set up a scheduled task to start winmail at a certain time, and then if you have it set to send and receive at startup, then it will send when the task starts it.Its a bit of a pain.steve"marc"
anonymous Says:
Jun 13th, 2007 at 10:55 am
Anyone know how to send timed email, like an email to go out 2 hours from now ? marc Tools | Options | General ... uncheck 'Send/Receive at Startup' ... check 'Check for new messages every ...' and see if it will take 120 minutes (or whatever.) I have mine set to 7 minutes. If I put something in the Outbox, it will sit there until my next regular check time.vanillaP.S. ... This won't work for establishing an alibi (g).
Jun 8th, 2007 at 06:23 am
No, Windows Mail doesn't have that capability.Gary VanderMolen "marc"
Jun 12th, 2007 at 04:16 pm
The only way to do that would be to go to File | Workoffline and send the message to the outbox. Then you close WinMail and go back online. Then you can set up a scheduled task to start winmail at a certain time, and then if you have it set to send and receive at startup, then it will send when the task starts it.Its a bit of a pain.steve"marc"
Jun 13th, 2007 at 10:55 am
Anyone know how to send timed email, like an email to go out 2 hours from now ? marc Tools | Options | General ... uncheck 'Send/Receive at Startup' ... check 'Check for new messages every ...' and see if it will take 120 minutes (or whatever.) I have mine set to 7 minutes. If I put something in the Outbox, it will sit there until my next regular check time.vanillaP.S. ... This won't work for establishing an alibi (g).