Delaying sending email

Does anyone know a way to adjust the time on sending an email in Mail 2.1 ? For instance you may want to delay sending for two hours or perhaps the next day. Other than saving as a draft?

Check this link for a collection of AppleScripts called Mail Scripts.
http://homepage.mac.com/aamann/Mail_Scripts.html
The script to use from the collection of scripts is Schedule Delivery (Mail) which allows you to send individual messages at predefined times (this script uses iCal for scheduling message delivery).

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