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Old 06-09-2008
Art Altenburg
 

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Delayed Delivery
Is there any way in Windows Mail to "send" a message after a prescribed
delay automatically?

Art

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Old 06-09-2008
Gary VanderMolen
 

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Re: Delayed Delivery
There's no feature inside Windows Mail to do so.
Some have used an external timer program to start WM at a
designated time.

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"Art Altenburg" <aaltenburg@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eSao7ykyIHA.4864@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Is there any way in Windows Mail to "send" a message after a prescribed
> delay automatically?
>
> Art
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Old 06-09-2008
Bruce Hagen
 

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Re: Delayed Delivery
This somewhat awkward workaround works with Outlook Express. I would think
it would work with Vista / WinMail, but I can't test it. Some directions may
be slightly different. Make any WinMail substitutions.

Tools | Options | Send. Uncheck: Send Messages Immediately. In Tools |
Options | Read, Check: Send and receive messages at startup.

Create the message and save it to Drafts temporarily.

Start | Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Scheduled Tasks. Click on
Add New Task | Next | Outlook Express. Follow the prompts and choose One
Time Only. Note that you can right click on Scheduled Tasks and Send To |
Desktop (create shortcut) if you are going to do this often.

Now, at some time before you chose to send the message, you have to close
OE, but leave the computer on. Just before you do, open Drafts and press
Send to put the message in the Outbox. If you have OE configured to poll for
new messages every XX minutes, you will either have to uncheck it, or close
OE quickly as that will send the message also.

When the chosen time arrives, OE will open and send the message.

You will have to go back to Scheduled Tasks and delete the task you created
at some time.
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MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA


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>
> Art


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Old 06-09-2008
Art Altenburg
 

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Re: Delayed Delivery
Thanks for your response. I was hoping there would be some way to tell
Windows Mail when to send a specific message, and then just forget about it.
I'll definitely give you suggestion a try, though.

Thanks again,

Art

"Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@mymail.invalid> wrote in message
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> This somewhat awkward workaround works with Outlook Express. I would think
> it would work with Vista / WinMail, but I can't test it. Some directions
> may be slightly different. Make any WinMail substitutions.
>
> Tools | Options | Send. Uncheck: Send Messages Immediately. In Tools |
> Options | Read, Check: Send and receive messages at startup.
>
> Create the message and save it to Drafts temporarily.
>
> Start | Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Scheduled Tasks. Click on
> Add New Task | Next | Outlook Express. Follow the prompts and choose One
> Time Only. Note that you can right click on Scheduled Tasks and Send To |
> Desktop (create shortcut) if you are going to do this often.
>
> Now, at some time before you chose to send the message, you have to close
> OE, but leave the computer on. Just before you do, open Drafts and press
> Send to put the message in the Outbox. If you have OE configured to poll
> for new messages every XX minutes, you will either have to uncheck it, or
> close OE quickly as that will send the message also.
>
> When the chosen time arrives, OE will open and send the message.
>
> You will have to go back to Scheduled Tasks and delete the task you
> created at some time.
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP Outlook Express
> Imperial Beach, CA
>
>
> "Art Altenburg" <aaltenburg@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:eSao7ykyIHA.4864@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Is there any way in Windows Mail to "send" a message after a prescribed
>> delay automatically?
>>
>> Art

>


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