Dear LSTOWN Folks, >scripts to send e-mail at odd hours (read: before I want to get >up to =>click OK). This is simpler than scripting, so I don't know if it meets your specific needs. However, if you use certain e-mail clients (e.g., Eudora, which does have a Windows version) you can schedule an outgoing message to be sent at any future time. I don't know if this feature is available in the free version of Eurdora. I just queue the OK messages up with future send dates and times. Several times I have used this feature to send an OK after I was asleep or before I woke up. If a DIGEST is always released at midnight, for instance, one can attempt to place a message either at the end of a Digest or at the beginning of the next DIGEST with this delayed approval send method. [Of course, there are methods to force out a DIGEST, if that is necessary, at any time.] I hope this helps. Pax, Ballew Kinnaman <[log in to unmask]> 206/463-2322 Discussion list owner: Allergy ---> http://www.Immune.Com/allergy/index.html Arthritis ---> http://www.Emissary.Net/arthritis/index.html Latex Allergy ---> http://www.Immune.Com/rubber/index.html Thyroid ---> http://www.Emissary.Net/thyroid/index.html