Can a mail delivery be scheduled in gmail

Unfortunately, Gmail does not have a built-in feature to schedule email delivery. However, there are a few workarounds you can use to achieve similar results:

  1. Boomerang: Boomerang is a third-party browser extension that allows you to schedule emails to be sent at a later time. You can install Boomerang for Gmail and schedule your emails to be sent at a specific time or date.
  2. Sanebox: Sanebox is another third-party email management tool that allows you to schedule emails to be sent at a later time. You can install Sanebox for Gmail and use its scheduling feature.
  3. IFTTT (If This Then That): IFTTT is a free online service that allows you to create custom recipes based on specific triggers and actions. You can create a recipe that sends an email at a specific time or date using Gmail as the trigger and action.
  4. Gmail's built-in delay send feature: While not exactly a scheduling feature, Gmail has a built-in delay send feature that allows you to delay sending an email by a few minutes. To use this feature, compose your email, click on the three dots at the bottom of the compose window, and select "Delay send" from the dropdown menu. You can choose a delay time of 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes.

Keep in mind that these workarounds may have limitations and may not be as seamless as a native scheduling feature. However, they can still help you achieve your goal of scheduling email delivery in Gmail.