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Temporarily Removing "Email Delay" Rule
I currently have a rules set up where my email gets delayed one minute after I send it (for those times when I immediately realize I forgot something after I've already sent the email out).
However, there are certain times when I want to send an email out immediately. I don't want to use an "Importance" label because just because the emails are immediate doesn't mean they're urgent, and I don't want to put in a random word in the body of the email, because then all of the replies will also go out without the delay. Is there any way to get around this? Thanks. |
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Since the rule applies to all messages and forcing a 'send all' does not bypass the rule there is no workaround unless you enforce a rule based exception.
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Thanks, but is there a way that I could "enforce a rule base exception"? I only know how to mark it with Urgency or a word in the body in order to bypass the rule.
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defer delivery, rules |
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