How to set timer in outlook to send mail
You can set a timer in Outlook to send an email at a later time using the "Delay Delivery" feature. Here's how:
Method 1: Using the "Delay Delivery" feature
- Compose your email as you normally would.
- Click on the "Options" button in the "Tags" group of the "Home" tab.
- Click on "Delay Delivery" in the "More Options" section.
- In the "Delay Delivery" dialog box, select the date and time you want the email to be sent.
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
Method 2: Using the "Send Later" feature (Outlook 2013 and later)
- Compose your email as you normally would.
- Click on the "Send" button in the "Tags" group of the "Home" tab.
- In the "Send" dialog box, click on the "Send Later" button.
- In the "Send Later" dialog box, select the date and time you want the email to be sent.
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
Method 3: Using a third-party add-in (Outlook 2010 and earlier)
If you're using Outlook 2010 or earlier, you can use a third-party add-in like "Send Later" or "Delay Send" to set a timer for sending an email.
- Download and install the add-in from the manufacturer's website.
- Follow the add-in's instructions to set up and configure it.
- Compose your email as you normally would.
- Click on the add-in's button in the "Home" tab to set the timer for sending the email.
Note: The "Delay Delivery" feature is only available in Outlook 2013 and later versions. If you're using an earlier version of Outlook, you may need to use a third-party add-in or upgrade to a newer version of Outlook to use this feature.