Looking for a website that delays emails

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    Hello,

    a year ago I found a website that worked in the following way:

    You could upload files or text and set a timer, it would email the stuff you put in when the timer runs out.

    It was not one of the sites like emlalock, carlilock, chastitylocked etc....more vanilla. It's also not the blackmail timer website.

    Does anyone by chance still have the link to it?
     
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    ChasteCel 7/6 on the TomAllen-Rectrix scale

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    I know sites that do newsletters like Mailchimp.com usually let you schedule emails. Not by "timer" per se, but for specific dates/times.
     
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    lockedUp24byKH Yes Dear...Right away.

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    Many standard email clients support delayed emails you don't really need a separate service or a paid service.

    If you use a multi email manager like Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird they also provide a delay email options.

    Just remember unless you pay for your email client service you are limited to 20mb or 25mb attachment file size.
     
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    The problem with all these solutions is that it is all handled via your own mail, so you theoretically have access to the data :)
     
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    lockedUp24byKH Yes Dear...Right away.

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    So your looking for a auto mailing service similar to a subscription or content mailer.
     
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    How about an online greeting card service? You can usually schedule those to be sent on a specific day.
     
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    I just tried a test and the Gmail app will let you do this. It's easy to take a photo without seeing the code, and then schedule it to be sent at a certain time. The great thing is it won't show as a sent email until you receive it, so you can't cheat :D
     
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