On Tue, 14 May 2019 05:40:14 -0700, "Duane" <txpigeon@...>
wrote: You might want to check your email client to see if there's something there that would work. May not be reliable since email has no time guarantees, but is usually fairly quick. Outlook has a send later feature and I think Gmail does also. --Just found an article and it does: So you could set up a Gmail account, join with it, then schedule your post from that Gmail account. More information here about some add-ons for email to make the process easier: The above short article mentions a plug-in for Outlook that makes it easier to delay sending messages, as the built-in utility is buried and difficult to find, though I've used it before in the office just using the help file to guide me through the process. If you find Gmail's delayed send feature a bit difficult to use, they mention a plug-in for Gmail to make it easier. Boomerang is available for several platforms, even iOS and Android. There is a free basic version limited to 10 scheduled emails per month, which might be plenty enough for you. Otherwise, you can use the delay in Outlook or Gmail which is built-in. There used to be a program called Boomerang for Yahoo Mail but it is no longer supported or available. These are just a few ways to get an email sent at a later scheduled time. As far as I can tell, Yahoo doesn't have the feature built into their mail, even though they claim that their mail is the best and most fantastic email there is on the planet. Donald ---------------------------------------------------- Join the Icom group, a general Icom (amateur radio) discussion group on Groups.io: /g/ICOM (recently launched, growing slowly) **also, a new self-help group dedicated to your cat's health: /g/CatVet (just launched) |