Is it possible to set a future delivery date for a Lotus Notes email message? I would like to compose a message but have it delivered at a future date automatically.
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I'm not aware of any built-in feature within Notes that supports that, but depending on your setup, it might be possible to make an Agent that would force delivery at a later date. |
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There is the option of using a reminder on your calendar. You can tell a reminder to send and email as an alarm. The subject of the reminder will be the subject of the email concantenated with "Alarm: "+your subject+ the date and time of the reminder. The text in the Description will be in the body of the email. |
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EDIT: This was posted before the OP's edit to include Lotus Notes. The information will be kept here regardless for any nessecary future reference. If you are using Outlook 2007 (may work in 2010, unsure about 2003) you can click on "Options" while composing the message and set a "Do Not Deliver Before" Time and date. You may want to send a test message with this method as e-mail is an unreliable beast.
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Using Lotus Notes, provided your connection is up/active, you could disable replication, send the message, and set the replication for the time desired. The message would then sit in your local mailfile until the replication 'fires off'. To note: I believe it would carry the time/datestamp of when it was generated instead of delivery date. |
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Runakay has presented a very detailed Agent creation for scheduling messages here: http://runakay.blogspot.ca/2011/03/i-need-to-send-automatic-email-with.html |
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