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Business and individual productivity topics with Microsoft Office System.
Email Delay Rules

As I mentioned in my email approach PIFEM one of the rules I have turned on in Outlook is to delay sending email by 1 minute.

This allows me to catch any emails I didn’t mean to send just yet, or more commonly, I remember to add something else just after I press send, such as another recipient, more text or an attachment.

This rule I have is called “Delay sending by 1 minute” is really handy sometimes – shown below in my Rules and Alerts dialog of Outlook.  You might want to consider adding this if you write a lot of emails or if you frequently forget attachments.

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Interestingly, I see Google has added a similar feature to delay sending by 5 seconds to Gmail  http://www.smh.com.au/news/home/technology/gmail-panic-button/2009/03/22/1237656745000.html I can’t foresee how delaying by 5 seconds gives people enough time to catch it.  I know that I’d rarely be able to catch it that fast. 

Maybe I’ll rename my Office Outlook rule to be “The Panic Button”.

Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009 6:57 AM by ianpal

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