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Schedule your e-mails to send in the future

Did you know you can delay delivery of your e-mail messages?  In Outlook, you can schedule individual messages to be sent at a later time, or even set-up a rule so that all of your e-mails are delayed a few minutes before they're sent. 

Learn more here.

Note: you must have your computer turned on and Outlook open at the time you want to send the message.


If you are a Gmail user, Boomerang allows you to schedule your e-mails for the future and more. The free version has a limit of 10 e-mails per month.














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