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'[OT] Does anyone know of an e.mail hold and delaye'
2006\08\05@095621
by
Gus S Calabrese
Looking for an online service that holds an e-mail until a certain
date and then sends it.
Gus S Calabrese
Denver, CO
720 222 1309 303 908 7716 cell
Please include and do not limit yourself to "spam2006". I allow
everything with "spam2006" in the subject or text to pass my spam
filters.
2006\08\05@102509
by
Martin K
Until you die?
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MK
Gus S Calabrese wrote:
{Quote hidden}> Looking for an online service that holds an e-mail until a certain
> date and then sends it.
>
> Gus S Calabrese
> Denver, CO
> 720 222 1309 303 908 7716 cell
> Please include and do not limit yourself to "spam2006". I allow
> everything with "spam2006" in the subject or text to pass my spam
> filters.
>
>
>
>
2006\08\05@103918
by
Bob Axtell
Martin K wrote:
> Until you die?
> --
> MK
>
> Gus S Calabrese wrote:
>
>> Looking for an online service that holds an e-mail until a certain
>> date and then sends it.
>>
>> Gus S Calabrese
>> Denver, CO
>> 720 222 1309 303 908 7716 cell
>> Please include and do not limit yourself to "spam2006". I allow
>> everything with "spam2006" in the subject or text to pass my spam
>> filters.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
There was a service that would hold email until you died. The way it
worked was that if you failed to check
in once a week, in a week it emailed stuff as requested. Looked expensive.
Anon.penet.fi would send delayed emails up to 10 days, I think.
I'd be glad to forward a few things for you, as long as it was legal.
I'll hold 'em up to a year. I wonder if I could
make that into a new career..?
--Bob
2006\08\05@114400
by
nabble dude
This should be doable with many email clients -- IIRC MS Outlook would let
you do this.
-Neil.
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2006\08\05@183012
by
Josh Koffman
On 8/5/06, Gus S Calabrese <spam_OUTgscTakeThisOuT
omegadogs.com> wrote:
> Looking for an online service that holds an e-mail until a certain
> date and then sends it.
I use http://www.timecave.com to send myself reminders...but I'm not
sure it'd be appropriate for a legal situation or something.
Josh
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2006\08\06@071232
by
Lindy Mayfield
LOL! A person's days would have to be numbered, like in the teens, to depend on Microsoft and Outlook not to have crashed.
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