Microsoft Outlook isn’t my top pick for a web or desktop email service, but you know how it is - sometimes you’re just stuck with it.
Feel free to send me your thanks or corrections on LinkedIn if you feel inspired to do so. So, I may as well spend a few more saving internet strangers some time. Note: I’m posting this article because I wasted a few minutes being confused about where to find scheduled emails in Microsoft Outlook. Some other outlook guides note that scheduled or delayed emails go to the Outbox, so consider checking there as well depending on what version of Microsoft Outlook you're using. If this post doesn't help you, take a look at Microsoft's official help page on scheduling emails. This is located directly below the email details (name of sender, recipient details, etc).
How to cancel a scheduled email in OutlookĪs you can see in the screenshot, scheduled emails in Outlook can be canceled by opening the email and clicking the “cancel send” button. While Outlook doesn’t offer a filter for scheduled emails, you can recognize them in the drafts folder by the appearance of a “clock” icon in the top right of the email. See the screenshot below for desktop guidance (altered to remove personal information): The emails that do display in the outbox are received, but never clear from the outbox. Multiple people access this account so emails need to be saved in the sent items folder. PS C:>Search-Mailbox -Identity '' -SearchQuery Subject:'Earnings per month' -DeleteContent. Run the following command to delete the email from Christopher’s mailbox. Emails sent from a shared E-Mail account are showing up in the users outbox vs the shared inbox sent items folder. When we sign in to Outlook as the user Christopher, we can see the email from Amanda. On mobile and most clients, it’s tucked in the top left navigation menu under the user initials. Emails sent from shared Mailbox stuck in users Outbox. On desktop, you’ll find drafts in the left sidebar. Scheduled emails in Outlook can be viewed in the drafts folder, ordered by date. If you’re struggling to find the scheduled emails in Outlook, it’s probably because you’re looking in the Outbox.Ĭontrary to what you might expect, scheduled emails are commonly stored in the Drafts folder for Outlook desktop and web clients.