There's got to be a way to create an email and enter a future date at which you'd like it to send... rather than just leaving it in your "drafts" box... help
Yes. When you create a new message click on Options and select the Do not
deliver before checkbox and insert the time and date you want the message to
be delivered.
If you are using an Exchange server you don't need to leave Outlook open
after doing this either.
exec said:
There's got to be a way to create an email and enter a future date at
That is exactly how I did some emails that I wanted to be
sent to remind my boss when we needed to send notifcation
at the end of our capital leases. However, the dates came
and passed and the emails were still in my outbox. I
can't see any reason why the didn't get sent. Any ideas?
Just wondering if you ever resolved this problem, I am having the same issue. Sometimes this feature works and then other times the email sits in the Outbox without ever being delivered.