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outlook 2003 sending e-mail on delay
I can't program a mail on delay because it goes to the outbox and no to the
setup server, so if my computer is off it doesn't send the mail at the time programmed How can I configure that mails on delay sit on the server and not on the outbox PD: I press send button |
outlook 2003 sending e-mail on delay
ANPALARI wrote:
I can't program a mail on delay because it goes to the outbox and no to the setup server, so if my computer is off it doesn't send the mail at the time programmed How can I configure that mails on delay sit on the server and not on the outbox Unless you're using Exchange as your server, you can't. It is Outlook determining when to complete the delivery. Your server doesn't even know the message exists. -- Brian Tillman |
outlook 2003 sending e-mail on delay
Yes, we are using Exchange 2000, any idea how to send mail on delay if the PC where the mail is programmed is off at the time expected to be send? "Brian Tillman" wrote: ANPALARI wrote: I can't program a mail on delay because it goes to the outbox and no to the setup server, so if my computer is off it doesn't send the mail at the time programmed How can I configure that mails on delay sit on the server and not on the outbox Unless you're using Exchange as your server, you can't. It is Outlook determining when to complete the delivery. Your server doesn't even know the message exists. -- Brian Tillman |
outlook 2003 sending e-mail on delay
ANPALARI wrote:
Yes, we are using Exchange 2000, any idea how to send mail on delay if the PC where the mail is programmed is off at the time expected to be send? If the Exchange mailbox is your delivery location, Exchange will send the delayed message whether or not Outlook is running. -- Brian Tillman |
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