Carl R <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I want to send a message tomorrow when I am not at home I found where
> to do thiis click options and check the boxes as needed. After I
> check the boxes I need for delayed/future delivery do I click on the
> send button and outlook will send it of at the set time I requested?
Yes. If you're connected to Exchange, Outlook does not need to be running
when the delivery time arrives, but otherwise it does. So, if you're a home
user, you'll need to leave Outlook going while you're out.
> Also the message options window has a contact button. I am sending
> a document to one person do I also include the persons name in the
> contact space, I have already inserted the contact's name in the To
> line of the original message
The Contacts field in the Options dialogue doesn't relate to messaeg
delivery. It allows you to create an association between the message and a
contact..
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Brian Tillman
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