I dunno, but I'd like to know. 
I also take a few days to compose some emails, but don't want them to get 
lost in the recipiant's in box which is probably sorted by date (possible 
sorted by sender's date).

What I do is to make a new email, and copy/paste the "old" words into it. 
That gets the date right. 

Best, 
Dave Nathanson
Mac Medix

On 10/29/03 8:26 AM, Mark James  [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the keyboard to 
say:

>Here is an emailer query...
>
>I have a list of people I want to send an email to occasionally. Not 
>enough to make an address list out of it, although I could, but I want to 
>be able to just add people to the list, have them sent out, and if I want 
>to send to the whole group, resend the message.
>
>Or there are times when I write a message, sit on it, and want to send it 
>with todays date. If I have one person, easy. But iwth 10 people, it is a 
>pain.
>
>Are there any scripts which will take a draft message, and change the 
>date/time to today?

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