No, I'm not talking
about procrastination today… although I am excellent at
it… it's not the focus for today.
What I'm discussing
today is delaying e-mail messages from being sent.
Why would you want
that?
Well, how many times
have you sent a message then immediately thought "Darn, I also
should have added…" or, the ever popular, "Man… I
shouldn't have said it that way"?
Yeah - I hear you.
We've all done it way too many times for our liking.
So, with that in
mind, may I suggest that we set Outlook to delay the message a few
minutes after we hit the Send button?
Sound likes a good
idea to me, so let's get on with the "how to" of the solution to
these types of problems.
First, you need to
go to Outlook's Tool menu, Rules and Alerts
choice.
Once in the Rules
and Alerts dialog box click the Create New Rule button. (My
Outlook 2007 button was labeled simply as New
Rule.)
At this point you should be looking at the first step of the Rules
Wizard dialog box.
In the bottom
section, Start from a blank rule, click "Check
messages after sending".
Now we're ready to
click the Next button.
Since we want to
delay all messages that we send, simply click Next again to
bypass setting any conditions for our rule.
Outlook may warn you
that your rule will apply to all messages, click Yes to
accept that information and move on.
This next step is
where we select what actions Outlook should take with all of our
outgoing messages.
Locate and select
the "defer delivery by a number of minutes" choice.
Once this is
selected and added to the syntax of the rule (bottom pane of the
dialog box) you'll find that the phrase "a number of" is a
link. Click it.
You'll now be
presented with a dialog box where you set your time delay.

Obviously the choice
is yours… how much time do you want added? Obviously enough
to allow you to catch most problems but not so much that the extra
time becomes an issue with someone.
Anyway, set a
time and click OK.
After clicking OK
you should find that the number of minutes you selected is now
actually written in the rule - but is still a link - so you can
click the number and change it later if necessary.
Click the
Next button.
The next step is to
set any exceptions you want Outlook to make. If you really want all
messages delayed then you leave all of this unselected and click
the Next button.
Otherwise, set your
exceptions then click the Next button.
In our last step you
have an opportunity to name your new rule.

Enter a name
that make sense to you and click the Finish button.
Voila! All your messages will go to the Outbox and be delayed
before actually being sent.
Give it a try… you probably won't notice that the delay is
even there. Well, you won't notice until the day you catch a
problem before it actually becomes a problem!
~ April
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