Mark Phillips wrote: > Do any OS email clients have the ability to schedule the sending of an > email? For example, I send an email to someone and get an out of > office response. I would like to schedule resending my email when the > person is back in the office, particularly when he/she will be out of > the office for several days or weeks. > > i checked with the gmail web interface, and it does not have this > feature according to the help pages. Anyone know how to do it in gmail? > > Thanks! > > Mark Call me ghetto (or lazy) but I've always just used atd since its pre-installed on all kinds of things and I don't want to worry about my internet connection, email client or desktop being ready to do what I need it to do. So I just hop on something thats always on and issue whatever command I need it to do. Example: me@bleh:~$ at 2:00 next week at> echo "How are you?" | mail -s "OHAI!" somebody@somewhere.com at> job 6 at Thu Jul 16 02:00:00 2009 (thats ctrl+d which does the "End of Text" ) To get one of them fancy emails all the cool kids do you could make something nice and: mail -s "subject" somebody@somewhere.com < /tmp/skateboards.txt -Mike --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss