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Send New Messages Whenever You Want Did you just complete a message you don't actually want to send until noon three days from now? One option would be to save the message in the Draft folder, but then you might forget to send it at the appropriate time. Instead, ask Outlook 98 to hold that message in your Outbox until the date and time you specify. That way you'll be sure it gets mailed. Compose your new message as usual, but before sending it off click the Options button (or select View, Options). Select "Do not deliver before," then click the down arrow and select a date. Type over the listed time with the time of your choice, if necessary, then click Close. Outlook 98 sends the message as soon as the specified date and time arrive. Outlook needs to be up and running to send the message. Also, if you don't have Outlook set to send and receive mail automatically, it sends the message the first time you click Send And Receive AFTER the specified time.
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