Eric writes:
> You can use the agent for this. When you're finished with a message, hit
> "C-c C-j" (gnus-delay-article), and you can choose a future date at
> which the message will send. It won't actually send at that date unless
> you run the `gnus-delay-send-queue' command in the *Group* buffer.
Isn't this functionality entirely independent of the agent?
I've never used the agent (as far as I know :-)), but use delayed
articles regularly.
> That might do what you want, though I don't know how easy it is to
> edit messages once you've added them to the queue.
It is as easy as editing drafts - you just need to remember try press
C-c C-j again if you don't want the article sent immediately, after
editing.
Best regards,
Adam
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