Hello Maxim,

>>>Hold for... 
>>>( ) Hours  ( ) Minutes ( ) Seconds
>>>... and then send.
>
> Your idea to use the tail "...and then send" is excellent!

Thank you :(

> But it gives another complication. The user can combine "hold over
> (2) days" and "use specific time 8:00" for, example, which means that
> the message will be send in 8:00  in two days after today. Also, the
> user can combine "hold over 2 hours" and "use specific date
> 10/10/2009". In this case, the message will be sent on that specific
> date, but the time will be taken from current time plus two hours,
> i.e. if it is now 9:21, the message will be sent on 11:21 10/10/2009.
>
> The initial version of the dialog that have used "add days/add
> hours/add minutes" wast technically more correct.

I would not allow the combination of the two options. In my opinion it 
can make things a bit confusing and it doesn't really add any 
flexibility. The two options should be mutually exclusive. You EITHER 
hold for x hrs OR pick an specific date/time.

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v4.1.11.18 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 3
My photos at: http://www.Rancho-K.com
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