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eyedoc_00

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Jun 25, 2005
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Is there a way to specify the time you want to send an email, ie. delay the mail from being sent when you created it?
 
You could always save it as a draft until the time you want to send it.

Is that sort of what you're after?
 
This functionality is not built into Mail, but one of the scrips in this package supposedly works with iCal to schedule delivery of e-mail messages. I haven't used it myself, but I have heard of others having success with it.
 
You could always save it as a draft until the time you want to send it.

Is that sort of what you're after?
Well, I automatically want to send it by just picking a time, not manually having to send it.

This functionality is not built into Mail, but one of the scrips in this package supposedly works with iCal to schedule delivery of e-mail messages. I haven't used it myself, but I have heard of others having success with it.

I will check out that link. I was able to set up automator to create an email message and save the workflow as an i-cal plug-in and pick the time to send it. I was hoping that the mail app could do it.

Thanks for the responses.
 
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