Apple mail follow up reminder
Here's an example of a follow-up reminder email that you could send using Apple Mail:
Subject: Follow-up on [Topic/Request]
Body:
Hi [Name],
I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to follow up on our previous conversation about [Topic/Request]. As we discussed, I was hoping to [Specific Action or Next Step].
I understand that things can get busy, but I wanted to check in and see if there were any updates or if there's anything else I can do to help move things forward.
If you could let me know your status or if there's anything I can do to assist, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Best regards, [Your Name]
Tips:
- Make sure to include the original topic or request in the subject line so the recipient can quickly identify the purpose of the email.
- Keep the email brief and to the point. You're just following up, not rehashing the entire conversation.
- Use a polite and friendly tone. You're trying to help the recipient remember or take action, not nag them.
- Consider adding a specific deadline or timeframe for the recipient to respond or take action. This can help keep the conversation moving forward.
To set up a follow-up reminder in Apple Mail, you can use the "Remind Me" feature. Here's how:
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Click on the "Remind Me" button in the toolbar or use the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + R.
- Choose a reminder time and date from the dropdown menu or enter a custom time.
- Click "Remind Me" to save the reminder.
When the reminder time arrives, Apple Mail will automatically send you a notification with the subject line and a brief summary of the email. You can then review the email and take action as needed.