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Delay or schedule sending email messages in Outlook for Windows

You can delay the delivery of an individual message or you can use rules to delay the delivery of all messages by having them held in the Outbox for a specified time after you click Send.

In Outlook on the web, rules for systematically delaying delivery of messages aren't available. But you can delay the delivery of individual messages. For details, see Schedule send for Outlook on the web.

Important: Steps may be different between new and classic Outlook for Windows. To determine which version of Outlook you're using, look for File on the ribbon. If there's no File option, follow the steps under the New Outlook tab. If the File option appears, select the tab for Classic Outlook.

Schedule a message for later

  1. While composing a message, select the dropdown next to the Send button and select Schedule send.

  2. Select one of the default options, then select Send or choose a custom time and then select Send.  

  3. After you select Send, the message remains in the Draft folder until the delivery time.

Send the message immediately

If you decide later that you want to send the message immediately, do the following: 

  1. Switch to the Draft folder.

  2. Open the scheduled message and select the Edit pencil icon. 

  3. Select Send Now.

Delay the delivery of a message

  1. While composing a message, select the More options arrow from the Tags group in the Ribbon.

    Select More Options to set a delivery delay.

    If you don't see these options, you probably have the simplified ribbon: On the ribbon, select the Options tab, then select  More commands > Delay Delivery.

  2. Under Delivery options, select the Do not deliver before check box, and then choose the delivery date and time you want.

    Set a date and time to deliver your message.

  3. Click Close.

  4. When you're done composing your email message, select Send.

After you click Send, the message remains in the Outbox folder until the delivery time.

If you decide later that you want to send the message immediately, do the following:

  1. Switch to the Outbox folder.

  2. Open the delayed message.

  3. Select the More options arrow from the Tags group in the Ribbon.

    Select More Options to set a delivery delay.

    If you don't see those options, you probably have the simplified ribbon: On the ribbon, select the Options tab, then select  More commands > Delay Delivery.

  4. Under Delivery options, clear the Do not deliver before check box.

  5. Click Close, then click Send.

Note: Outlook must be online and connected for this feature to work.

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Delay the delivery of all messages

You can delay the delivery of all messages by up to two hours by creating a rule.

  1. In Mail, on the ribbon, select the File tab.

  2. Click  Outlook Manage Rules Alerts icon Manage Rules & Alerts.

  3. Click  Outlook New Rule Icon New Rule.

  4. In the Step 1: Select a template box, under Start from a Blank Rule, click Apply rule on messages I send, and then click Next.

  5. In the Step 1: Select condition(s) list, select the check boxes for any options that you want, and then click Next.

    If you do not select any check boxes, a confirmation dialog box appears. If you click Yes, the rule that you are creating is applied to all messages that you send.

  6. In the Step 1: Select action(s) list, select the defer delivery by a number of minutes check box.

  7. In the Step 2: Edit the rule description (click an underlined value) box, click the underlined phrase a number of and enter the number of minutes for which you want the messages to be held before it is sent.

    Delivery can be delayed up to 120 minutes.

  8. Click OK, and then click Next.

  9. Select the check boxes for any exceptions that you want.

  10. Click Next.

  11. In the Step 1: Specify a name for this rule box, type a name for the rule.

  12. Select the Turn on this rule check box.

  13. Click Finish.

After you click Send, each message remains in the Outbox folder for the time that you specified.

See Also

Schedule send for Outlook on Mac

Schedule send for Outlook on the web

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