Schedule on Outlook Mac
I love the schedule email functionality on mobile (iOS/Android) and would like to have it on Mac Outlook too. Please can you build that.

24 comments
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Todd commented
I needing Mac software that could be my contacts and also be able to send out emails automatically and on a squealed time frame recurrence 30 to 60 days. I use my Mac Office calendar now to setup recurrence appointments reminder for me to send out emails to my clients asking if they need my service right now and if not I would recontact them again in 30 or 60 days to see if they needed service then. This can be done with some of your windows products at this time but not with the Mac Office.
In short I need your Mac Office 2016 365 or to find another software that has this capability of being my contact list and being able sending out emails to my clients from the contact list automatically recurrence 30 to 60 day
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Lauren commented
Please add the ability to schedule emails to be sent using Outlook for Mac with Gmail accounts.
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BlackDude commented
These 2 features of being able to schedule the delivery of mails and being able to retract sent mails were possible on Windows version but not available on Mac version.
Kindly consider making these possible on Mac outlook
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Anonymous commented
Like others have said already "The lack of this feature is the only thing stopping me from using Outlook compared to things like Airmail/Spark."
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Anonymous commented
The lack of this feature is the only thing stopping me from using Outlook compared to things like Airmail/Spark.
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Paul commented
This is duplicated in both https://outlook.uservoice.com/forums/293343-outlook-for-mac/suggestions/10107633-schedule (680 votes) and https://outlook.uservoice.com/forums/293343-outlook-for-mac/suggestions/11034546-snooze (195 votes)
This suggestion should be closed, and all votes transferred to the highest feature.
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Office suggestions commented
This is duplicated with feature called "snooze" can someone combine these two idea and the votes?
Snooze Idea Link = https://outlook.uservoice.com/forums/293343-outlook-for-mac/suggestions/11034546-snooze?tracking_code=5162d5855032d266ba193d60c63d7797
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Andrew Gough commented
I'd go further - I'd like all Outlook clients to adopt the features Mailbox (the app Dropbox bought but killed). This had • Multiple swipes (left/right + short/long) • scheduling aka postponing mail until useful • reordering an inbox using drag and drop to put the most important items to the user first.
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Andrew Gough commented
@Robby Friedrichs - this misunderstand the request. Schedule in the iOS client isn't about when an email is sent, it's about snoozing a mail, out of sight, until it is actually relevant. For example bringing up the content for a call on the day of the call.
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Researcher commented
Snooze
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Laura commented
I suggest you include the Scheduler View in Mac. When I had a PC, the sidebar had my team's calendars I could check on and off w/o searching. I work for a company with over 20,000 employees, so manually searching for the 5 people I always have meetings with is cumbersome.
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Robby Friedrichs commented
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Gerlo commented
Now I work on my iPhone and Mac on the same time, please add this feature soon!
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Brian commented
Scheduling showed up and i used it a couple weeks ago. Now it is missing. Please pout it back in.
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Jeffro commented
I have version 15.36.1 but still don't have the Schedule on the outlook for Mac..
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Joe Bauer commented
This needs to be added ASAP! Why not roll out the features when they are ready for all platforms, and email accounts?! I get to read about these features being added, but they aren't ready for my account. So frustrating!
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Anonymous commented
hello i have configure in iphone and also in mac outlook now i am facing problem in mac when i read mail from iPhone it still unread in mac book how can i resolve this problem
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Anonymous commented
It appears this feature was just made available. I noticed it in version 15.36.1.
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Anonymous commented
Can't understand why there's no feature parity for snooze/schedule between desktop and mobile. When you add the fact that the flag no longer has the ability to include date/time, it puts the desktop version far behind other, less robust email clients.
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info commented
Spark Mail (Desktop version) and Inbox by Gmail have this functionality. It should not be that difficult to add. What's worse is that the Flag for Follow up no longer has the ability to include date/time.