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Schedule message "send" - Timing answers #9484

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Evoltstore opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Schedule message "send" - Timing answers #9484

Evoltstore opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Is your feature or enhancement related to a problem? Please describe.

Is it possible to schedule-send a message?
Sometimes we are working and giving support outside of business hours, such as during the night or on a weekend, however we don't want to get customers to get used to receiving answers back during the weekend as this sets up a bad precedent.
So we schedule the email to be sent at a certain time, usually inside business hours, in this case to be sent monday morning at 9:00 am

Describe the solution you'd like

In Gmail this is possible to do like you can see on the screenshot below, next to te normal send button, we schedule the message to be sent at a certain day and hour, not requiring any more input from the user.
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@Evoltstore Evoltstore added the feature-request This label is used to track new features which is a significant change to existing product label May 16, 2024
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PR-1092 Schedule "

@Evoltstore Evoltstore changed the title Schedule " Schedule message "send" - Timing answers May 16, 2024
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