By default your email will be sent immediately, but you can also schedule them for a future date. This is convenient when you establish a plan for your campaign along with dates for reminders.
To schedule your email use the scheduling controls under your email editor, choose the date and time for your email, and continue to select your recipients.
Note that if you use Comsend email filters to determine the email recipients, these will need to be manually refreshed berfore the email actually goes out.
Once you schedule your email you'll see it in the table of Draft & Sent emails. You can click on the email at any time to change the content and recipients.
You can also see your scheduled email in the Calendar widget on the dashboard. Clicking on the email here will also take you to it for editting.
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