Posted:
Mon Dec 20, 2004 11:38 pm Post subject:
delay sending?
When not connected to an exchange server using POP in outlook you can specify to not send immediately or send immediately when connected. Is there anyway in Outlook 2003 connected to Exchange 2003 to specify to not send immediately and set a delay of say 5 minutes?
Posted:
Mon Dec 20, 2004 11:41 pm Post subject:
Re: delay sending?
Scott McDonald wrote:
Quote:
When not connected to an exchange server using POP in outlook you can
specify to not send immediately or send immediately when connected.
Is there anyway in Outlook 2003 connected to Exchange 2003 to specify
to not send immediately and set a delay of say 5 minutes?
Thanks
Not unless you use "do not deliver before...." in each message's options.
What's your goal here?
Posted:
Tue Dec 21, 2004 12:13 am Post subject:
Re: delay sending?
some remote users that have been popping off of exchange for awhile it's now
time to move them to attaching to exchange remotely and one of them really
likes that his email currently does not send automatically, this user
happens to be a VP so it's important that I find a way to do this for him.
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Scott
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Quote:
Scott McDonald wrote:
When not connected to an exchange server using POP in outlook you can
specify to not send immediately or send immediately when connected.
Is there anyway in Outlook 2003 connected to Exchange 2003 to specify
to not send immediately and set a delay of say 5 minutes?
Thanks
Not unless you use "do not deliver before...." in each message's options.
What's your goal here?
Posted:
Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:21 am Post subject:
Re: delay sending?
nevermind...I found the option, it was right in front of my face, just
didn't notice it :-)
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Scott
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Quote:
Scott McDonald wrote:
When not connected to an exchange server using POP in outlook you can
specify to not send immediately or send immediately when connected.
Is there anyway in Outlook 2003 connected to Exchange 2003 to specify
to not send immediately and set a delay of say 5 minutes?
Thanks
Not unless you use "do not deliver before...." in each message's options.
What's your goal here?
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