Deferred Sender Schedules Future Emails for any Email Account - Lifehacker

Web application Deferred Sender sends post-dated email from any email client, including Gmail or Yahoo webmail accounts, helping you replace the frenzied middle-of-the-night email with a responsible first-thing-in-the-morning message.

Once you've created an account, you can schedule emails by sending an email to Deferred Sender with the intended email address and future date on the first two lines of the email, followed by the email as you would normally send it...

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