![]() This means that if you’re in America/Los Angeles and want to enable both Head Start and Recipient Time Zone, you need to schedule the program 34 hours in advance. So, to enable both Head Start and Recipient Time Zone, email programs need to be scheduled at least 12 hours ahead of the scheduled time in UTC +14:00. So what does that mean for Recipient Time Zone? Recall that when Recipient Time Zone is enabled, we start running the email program at the scheduled time in the earliest time zone (UTC +14:00). Our existing Head Start feature requires the program to be scheduled at least 12 hours in advance. Now, let’s talk about how Head Start works with Recipient Time Zone. There may be people who qualify for your smart list in every time zone across the globe, so starting in the earliest time zone allows us to deliver the email at the scheduled date/time to all recipients in their respective time zones. In this case, the program will start running at the scheduled time in the earliest time zone in the world (UTC + 14:00). In this second scenario, you approve an email program with Recipient Time Zone enabled and a scheduled delivery time that’s more than 25 hours in the future. ![]() Recipients will still receive emails based on the Time Zone Settings you choose. Although the program will start the process of sending emails in 15 minutes, emails won’t be delivered at that time.
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