Send recurring e-mail in Outlook 2002

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Joseph Ellis

Hello everyone,

I publish a monthly newsletter for my church. As such, I
like to send out a monthly e-mail to regular newsletter
contributors reminding them to get their articles to me.

Is there any way to create a "stock" e-mail message and
configure Outlook to send this e-mail to a static list of
recipients on, say, the 20th of every month?

Thank you for any help...
Joseph
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/dev/olforms/skedrpt.htm


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the SWEN virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted
without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Joseph Ellis asked:

| Hello everyone,
|
| I publish a monthly newsletter for my church. As such, I
| like to send out a monthly e-mail to regular newsletter
| contributors reminding them to get their articles to me.
|
| Is there any way to create a "stock" e-mail message and
| configure Outlook to send this e-mail to a static list of
| recipients on, say, the 20th of every month?
|
| Thank you for any help...
| Joseph
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----

Thank you for your quick response, but I'm afraid that
approach is a bit over my head. I suppose I'll have to
do it manually *sigh*.

How about this: Is there a way to save this "stock" e-
mail message in, say, the Drafts folder, and have it stay
there, ready to use month after month? I suppose I could
save it as a Word document, but is there a way to
constrain the whole mess to Outlook?

Thanks again...
Joseph
 
T

thinkonit

For my weekly report to my department coordinator, I keep an unsent
email in my draft folder. Each time I need it, I Ctrl+C Ctrl+V and use
the newly created one. My subject is "Weekly Report - mm/dd/yy"

The only way I've found...
Thinkonit
 

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