Automaticaly send e-mails from Drafts (or other other than Outbox) folder

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Blumidoo

Hello,

Is it possible to have Outlook automaticaly send outgoing e-mails that
sit in the Drafts (or other other than Outbox) folder?

I use a 3rd party P2P Outlook synchronizing utilty Sync2 to
synchronize my laptop and workstation Outlooks without Exchange
server, and because I am unable to send e-mails from the laptop, I
need to delegate sending out emails to the workstation. I can save all
e-mails that I would like to send in the designated folder, make it
synchronize from the laptop to the workstation, but I cannot make
Outlook to send e-mails from that folder automaticaly, even if it was
Outbox folder. I have to open each and every message on the
workstation and hit the "Send" button manually.

Do you know a solution to such problem? Maybe a simple plugin is
required?

with best regards,
Blumidoo
 
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Brian Tillman

Blumidoo said:
Is it possible to have Outlook automaticaly send outgoing e-mails that
sit in the Drafts (or other other than Outbox) folder?

WIth code ylou might be able to copy items from the Drafts (or some other)
folder to Outbox and then initiate a send/receive, but Outlook sends only
from the Outbox.
I use a 3rd party P2P Outlook synchronizing utilty Sync2 to
synchronize my laptop and workstation Outlooks without Exchange
server, and because I am unable to send e-mails from the laptop, I
need to delegate sending out emails to the workstation. I can save all
e-mails that I would like to send in the designated folder, make it
synchronize from the laptop to the workstation, but I cannot make
Outlook to send e-mails from that folder automaticaly, even if it was
Outbox folder. I have to open each and every message on the
workstation and hit the "Send" button manually.

Even with a send/receive interval defined?
 
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Blumidoo

I have to open each and every message on the
Even with a send/receive interval defined?

Yes, it looks like not all messages that sit in Outbox are sent out
when Send/Receive is initiated. Such message must be also marked to be
sent somehow, and the only way to do it is to open it and hit "Send".
Messages that are "marked to be sent" from Outbox are shown in italic,
the others are shown in plain text.
 

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