Can i time an email to be sent mac mail

Yes, you can schedule an email to be sent at a later time using macOS Mail. Here's how:

  1. Compose your email as you normally would.
  2. Click on the "Send" button, but don't click on the "Send" button yet.
  3. Instead, click on the "Delay Send" button at the bottom of the window. It looks like a clock icon.
  4. In the "Delay Send" window, select the date and time you want the email to be sent from the calendar.
  5. Click "OK" to save the delay send settings.
  6. Click on the "Send" button to send the email.

The email will be sent at the scheduled time, even if you're not actively using your Mac. Note that the delay send feature only works if your Mac is turned on and connected to the internet at the scheduled send time.

Alternatively, you can also use the "Send Later" feature in macOS Mail to schedule an email to be sent. To do this:

  1. Compose your email as you normally would.
  2. Click on the "Send" button, but don't click on the "Send" button yet.
  3. Click on the "Send Later" button at the bottom of the window. It looks like a clock icon with a calendar icon next to it.
  4. In the "Send Later" window, select the date and time you want the email to be sent from the calendar.
  5. Click "OK" to save the send later settings.
  6. Click on the "Send" button to send the email.

The "Send Later" feature is only available in macOS Mail version 12.0 or later.