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Please tell how can I send an email in absence of me, at a desirable time.
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"Himanshu Verma" wrote ...
Please tell how can I send an email in absence of me, at a desirable time. In Outlook, hit F1 and search its help on "delay delivery". The included help has lots of information on how to use the product. If you are using Exchange as the mail server, it will send the delayed mail. However, if you use POP3 or IMAP as the mail server, you will need to leave Outlook running all the time so it can actually send the mail at the time you specify (after all, something has to be running to do the sending). |
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