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Scheduled Mail   (+2, -2)  [vote for, against]

We always go through situation where we have to send mail on specific date time. Say there is a meeting on specific date time. What about sending reminder to your team members via mail 2 hours before the meeting? And that will be done by your email client or server itself.
-- prashant, Oct 04 2005

(?) Mail To The Future http://www.mailtothefuture.com/
Just what you described, as a free web service. [+] because *every* mail client should do this. [land, Oct 05 2005]

hi [prashant], and welcome. Outlook (with Exchange server) lets you schedule email to be dispatched at a future date. And also has 'handy' pop-up reminders for meetings (not via email, but on-screen) you could easily write a VBA script to do exactly what you want on that platform.
-- neilp, Oct 04 2005


Yes, because we all know that moving a feature from a product owned by Microsoft to a service owned by google "decorporatises" it.

Seriously, I'd expect any calendaring software that manages meetings at all to support this - it's trivial to implement and a really basic feature.

On Unix systems, check out "at", "cron", "crontab" for a general mechanism for doing things at a certain time.
-- jutta, Oct 04 2005


Yep, Outlook already does that.

Hey look at that! I've got a meeting in fifteen minutes! better get my notes ready. (clicks snooze-remind two minutes before meeting, goes back to typing annotation)

You can set up private appointments with yourself as the only attendant, too, if you require personal reminders.

Sorry, [-] for being fully baked already.
-- Freefall, Oct 04 2005



random, halfbakery