You cannot do this with Outlook by itself. Please try our email scheduler
(http://www.repeatmail.com) which will allow you to send multiple individual
emails, html or plain text, with attachments, either as a one-off or
regularly at a specified time and interval. The recipients list can be drawn
from your Outlook Contacts, a plain text file,database or spreadsheet.
I looked at some other postings regarding this issue and one said:
In Outlook 2000, open View|Options from the messages you're about to
send.
Under "Delivery Options," check "Do not deliver before:" and select a
date
and time. When you send the message, it will sit in the Outbox until
that
date.
Looks like the wiz-bang MS people left "Delivery Options" out of
Outlook 2003.
that will delay a single message. if you need to repeat it weekly, you need
a scheduling utility or will have to create the messages and set the send
time on each.
BTW - outlook 2003 and 2007 have the same options for delivery at a specific
time. They can also hold messages for up to 99 min in the outbox before
sending.
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