Send An Email Later With Gmail
Did you know you can schedule an email to be sent whenever you choose with Gmail? You can — and it’s easy to do.
Step 1: Compose your email
Write the email you want to send later just like you would any email. But instead of clicking “Send” to send your email immediately, if you want to schedule your email to send later, click the tiny white up-arrow just to the right of the send button.
Step 2: Schedule when you want your email to be sent
You can choose from one of the dates and times displayed, or if you want to choose a different date or time, just click “Pick date & time”
When you click “Pick date & time” you’ll see a calendar and a time. You can click the forward arrow next to the month and choose any future month. You can type in whatever time you want your email to be sent. I suppose if you really ambitious and you like to click you can schedule a send for any month next year too. Maybe an early Valentine’s greeting?
If you’ve ever wanted to schedule an email to be sent at a future date and time, you can now do it, rather easily, with Gmail.
Maybe get all your Christmas emailing done early?
Very interesting. I like.
2021
I would love this feature, but I don’t have a little arrow next to my “send” button using Mozilla Thunderbird—do I? I don’t see it??
Another thing about using this email is it “buffers” often and says it’s not responding. Is this a common occurrence? It’s very annoying and frustrating and time-consuming!