Question:
How can I send a delayed email?
Kaytee
2006-04-13 06:57:34 UTC
I need to break up with a guy by email (I know, it is better to do it in person, but these are special circumstances, I will not go into details). I have to send this email by Friday (because after that I will not have internet access for a while), but I want him to receive it no earlier than Monday afternoon (because Monday morning he has an important test and I don't want to upset him before that).
Is there any way to set up an e-message to be sent that way? I know e-greeting cards offer scheduled message delivery, but this is not the case where I could send a card. Any suggestions?
Four answers:
anonymous
2006-04-13 07:01:45 UTC
Yea - if you use outlook you can delay it.



I dont think with hotmail or yahoo you can!



You should just have a friend go in your email and do it for you (make it someone you trust!)
keshavanvrajan
2006-04-13 14:00:17 UTC
I dont think such a feature exists in any of the standard mails or any link I have come across. Probably a case for new type of service...



You could probably ask a friend to send it for you...
Jas
2006-04-13 14:05:12 UTC
i don't think you can except e-greetings they would be extremely inappropriate but its the only way that I know of
harish_adm123
2006-04-13 14:00:18 UTC
Its better u sent it me, i wil forward that on ur expected time


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