You can email to Gmail Schedule, find out how this feature is used


Ahmedabad. Monday 02 November 2020

After composing mail in Gmail so far, we can either send it immediately or save it as a draft. But after saving as a draft, it could not be sent automatically at a certain time.

Different third party extensions for Gmail add missing features to Gmail. Email scheduling can also be added to Gmail this way but Gmail is such a sensitive thing that most people avoid using third party extensions in it.


Missing items are often added by the company to such Gmail. Accordingly, mail scheduling has been added to Gmail.

To take advantage of this, you will see a downward arrow next to the 'Send' button on the PC. Clicking on it will pop up a 'Schedule Send' message. By clicking on it, the system will indicate some time or we will be able to set the date and time to send the email ourselves.


We can also schedule mail in the Gmail app on mobile.

In addition to adding this feature, Google has added a 'Scheduled' folder to the left panel of Gmail so that we can easily view all our scheduled mails in that folder

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