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Option to send email when Outlook appointment reminder goes off/a.

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Juan Aguilera - 30 Nov 2004 17:45 GMT
I want my pager to recieve the reminder for my reocurring
meetings/appointments in Outlook. This would be a nice option in the
"Reminder" settings. My pager receives short emails via an email address.

Another option is for this to be done thru task reminders or auto sending a
reacurring email (which currently only allows you to set one date with no
reacurrance in Outlook 2003.

Can you make any other suggestions so I may get automatic, reacurring emails?
Thanks, ja500@hotmail.com   ----RSVP----
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 01 Dec 2004 05:11 GMT
See if any of these solve your problem:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/pager.htm

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After furious head scratching, Juan Aguilera asked:

| I want my pager to recieve the reminder for my reocurring
| meetings/appointments in Outlook. This would be a nice option in the
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| Can you make any other suggestions so I may get automatic, reacurring
| emails? Thanks, ja500@hotmail.com   ----RSVP----
 
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