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Author Topic: Delay Sending an Email  (Read 3075 times)

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Delay Sending an Email
« on: August 18, 2005, 06:02:46 AM »
I am running Outlook 2000.
I would like to use the 'DO NOT DELIVER BEFORE' feature in the OPTIONS to program a time that an email will be sent automatically in my absence.
When I create a new email message, select OPTIONS and input a date & time, select SEND, the message goes to the OUTBOX...and there it stays.
It will not send, either automatically or manually.

The date & time I am using is the format presented when you open the option.  I am selecting TODAY and inputting the time in the X:XXPM format.

What am I missing?

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Re: Delay Sending an Email
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2005, 03:45:37 PM »
It should be in the Outbox until that time comes around... It's not sending at the time you told it to? Is the time zone setting correct?

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