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Can I send an email to be recevied on a later date?

 
 
Lisa
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      28th Apr 2010
My boss wants me to send her an email reminding her of an appointment. She
does not want to receive the email until 6 a.m on the day of her appt.
 
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Orland, Kathleen
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      28th Apr 2010
Yes you can, it's especially easy if you connect to an Exchange server. Do
you?

In the open email that you're composing, click on Options. Check the box "do
not deliver before" and then set the time. Click Send after you're finished
composing the mail. It will sit in your Outbox. Exchange will send the email
for you at the right time.

If you're using a different type of account, you'll have to leave Outlook on
and running at the time you want the email to go out.

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> My boss wants me to send her an email reminding her of an appointment. She
> does not want to receive the email until 6 a.m on the day of her appt.



 
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