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Cancelling Automatic E-mails

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lildarlin82 - 24 Aug 2007 16:38 GMT
Good morning!

I am using the trail version of one of the Outlook add-ons, scheduling
automatic e-mails.  I was playing around with it the other day and accidently
set it up to send a blank e-mail every other week.  How do I cancel this?  My
trial subscription should run up soon, will the automatic e-mails stop then?  
Please advise.

Thank in advance!
BillR [MVP] - 24 Aug 2007 17:16 GMT
Which add-on?
I'd check with the publisher or the add-on's help files.

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lildarlin82 - 24 Aug 2007 19:02 GMT
It's called "E-mail Schedular" that I got at
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/toolbox/

When I compose a new message, for now, I have a button that says, "Schedule
Message."  This is where I made the recurrence, but I need to cancel that now.

Thanks!

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BillR [MVP] - 25 Aug 2007 06:43 GMT
You really should check with them. I don't have the application to check its
settings. You could try disabling the add-in via the Outlook Add-in manager
but it might be too late. try it anyway.

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Vanguard - 25 Aug 2007 16:57 GMT
> I am using the trail version of one of the Outlook add-ons,
> scheduling
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> trial subscription should run up soon, will the automatic e-mails
> stop then?

Not an Outlook issue.  It's an issue with whatever add-on you
installed to Outlook.  Contact them.
 
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