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Question about Microsoft Outlook 2010?
I want to be able to push send on an email, but I want it to go to my outbox and dwell there incase I want to add an address or remember an attachment. This is also a great failsafe for those notes you jot off in anger or frustration. I can then reopen them double check for address and attachments and then hit send again and it goes.
This worked just FINE in the earlier version of Micrisife Outlook I was using.
Microsofe in their infinite stupidity has hidden this feature very well in 2010.
I found the thing for rules, and I can delay sending but the message is not in the outbox??? so where the heck is it?!?!??
Wish Bill Gates had to work with this sorry system!
1 Answer
- chrisjbscLv 76 years ago
Outlook 2007, 2010 and 2013 can all have a "delay on send". I have used the rule on all those systems very successfully.
2013 (POSSIBLY the same as 2010), is File, Manage Rules and Alerts.
My Send Delay rule says:
Apply this rule after I send the message
defer delivery by 2 minutes
except if it is marked as high importance.
This allows you to send, and the message sits in the client (It is a client only rule) Outbox folder for 2 minutes.
And Bill Gates DOES use this syetm, although he would use a more modern version!
Although what Bill Gates has to do with anything, I am not sure. He handed over responsibility of Microsoft to Steve Ballmer about 12 years ago, and Steve handed over to Satya Nadella last year.