Microsoft Outlook as well as Microsoft Teams are adding the ability to schedule messages to be sent at a later date and time, together with additional features to let coworkers know when and where they’re working. Today, Microsoft does allow Outlook users to “schedule” an email, though it’s not so simple as that. You can select an email and assign it a “do not deliver before” property, thus effectively scheduling an email. But there are caveats: The email is essentially delayed, not scheduled, so that it simply sends at a particular time. Outlook also won’t send the email if you shut the progr…