it's very dependant on the version and account type. if it doesn't work for
you, there is nothing you can do. So... what version of outlook and what
type of account?

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> When I select the option to not deliver the email before a date in the
> future
> it still sends it immediately. How can this be fixed?
Colin Coady - 09 Feb 2006 21:56 GMT
Using OL2000 - Corporate/Workgroup
> it's very dependant on the version and account type. if it doesn't work for
> you, there is nothing you can do. So... what version of outlook and what
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> > future
> > it still sends it immediately. How can this be fixed?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 21 Feb 2006 01:56 GMT
with a pop account? I think that is one that fails...

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> Using OL2000 - Corporate/Workgroup
>
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>> > future
>> > it still sends it immediately. How can this be fixed?