TimeMachiner : Set Messages to be delivered in the Future

Added: 28 Mar, 2008 (1,533 Views)

Want to remind yourself of an upcoming brithday? Maybe set it to email you when you’re on holiday and remind you to go wild. Whatever is the reason, TimeMachiner can help you with it. You can use it to post messages and get them delivered to any email address sometime in the future. It can be tomorrow or in 10 years, it’s up to you.

TimeMachiner - Message youself in the Future

Features:

  • Send an email and get it delivered on a selected date in the future.
  • Send as many messages as you like.
  • Free. No sign up or registration needed.

Check out TimeMachiner @ www.timemachiner.com

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    2 Comments »

    Comment by Jon Wheatley
    2008-03-29 06:30:17

    Thanks for the write up. It’s turned into a very interesting project. Way more interesting than i first thought.

     
    2008-04-29 20:36:26

    [...] Send e-mails in the future with Timemachiner. Timemachiner is a simple web-app that let’s you schedule emails to be sent at a specific date sometime in the future. Desktop applications such as Outlook also do this, but Timemachiner presents a simple alternative for those of us who use a webmail service such as Gmail or Yahoo. The service lets you set the date for the email to be sent anywhere from now to in 2030 (that’s if they still exist by then…). However, you cannot specify an exact time for the email to be sent which can be quite frustrating when you want to use Timemachiner to remind of you of something. [timemachiner] via makeuseof [...]

     
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