Scheduling outgoing mail

I was wondering if there is a way of scheduling an e-mail to be sent. I have clients that need reminding on a weekly basis and I would like to be able to schedule the e-mail to be sent regularly without me having to send it each week.
Thanks,
philip.

Doesn't matter if the recipient has/uses iCal or is a Mac or a Windows PC user.
This is a scheduled delivery function for a prepared and addressed message saved as a Draft. This function does not schedule a saved Draft to be sent once a week at a desired date and time. The saved Draft is sent on the scheduled date and time and moved to the account's Sent mailbox as with all other successfully sent messages.
If you want to send a message once a week, you must prepare and address a message saved as a Draft message for each week. For the next month, you must save 4 such Drafts and use the Schedule Delivery script to schedule each message one week apart on the desired date and time.

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