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HOW TO: Put a Delay on Emails in Microsoft Outlook

If you want to be able to hit “send” but have the email stay in your outbox for a time, use the following rule. When it is in your outbox, you are able to re-open it and make changes without using the Recall feature!

 In Outlook, go to the Tools menu Rules and Alerts

  1. Click on New Rule
  2. Click Start From a Blank Rule
  3. Highlight Check Messages After Sending, then click Next
  4. Do not select any check boxes showing, then click Next
  5. Answer Yes to dialog box asking if this applies to all messages
  6. Select the last check box – Defer delivery by X minutes
  7. Under Step 2 that now shows, click on minutes
  8. Edit number of minutes you would like the delay to last (suggested delay 2 minutes), Click OK and Next
  9. Decide if you want an exception – Some use “Importance” to have emails go immediately  
  10. Name your rule and click Finish! You can now go grab and delete from out Outbox for 2 minutes if you realize you didn’t mean to send a certain email

This “How To” is presented to you by the collaborative minds of, IT and Managed Services experts,  WingSwept of Garner, NC and Clever Ducksof San Luis Obispo, CA

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Prevent Your Computer From Failing

Let your computer serve you longer by taking care of it. Make sure it does not have unecessary software on it, which take up space and may slow your PC down. If you are sure you don’t need a certain program anymore, you can go to your “Start” menu, to your computer’s “Control Panel”, and then to “Add or Remove Programs”. find that program that is no longer being used and select it to be removed.

Another way to keep your PC healthy, is to protect it from threats. Are you up-to-date on your anti-virus software? The wrong virus can not only slow down your computer, but can stop it dead in its tracks. If you are in the WingSwept or Clever Ducks area, contact them to see how they can help protect your business and extend the life of your technology equipment. Visit their websites today: http://network.wingswept.com and www.cleverducks.com.

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