Can you put.mail on hold thru intetnet

You're asking if you can put a mail on hold or pause it temporarily through the internet.

The answer is yes, but it depends on the email service provider and the specific features they offer. Here are a few ways to achieve this:

  1. Snooze or Delay Delivery: Some email providers, like Gmail, allow you to snooze or delay the delivery of an email for a specified period. This feature is usually available in the "More" or "Three vertical dots" menu next to the "Send" button.
  2. Hold or Pause: Some email clients, like Microsoft Outlook, offer a "Hold" or "Pause" feature that allows you to temporarily suspend the delivery of an email. This feature is usually available in the "More" or "Right-click" menu.
  3. Email Clients with Delayed Send: Some email clients, like Mozilla Thunderbird, have plugins or extensions that allow you to delay the sending of an email. These plugins can be installed from the client's add-ons repository.
  4. Third-Party Services: There are also third-party services, like Boomerang or Sanebox, that offer email management features, including the ability to delay or hold emails. These services often require a subscription or a one-time payment.

Keep in mind that not all email providers or clients offer this feature, and some may have limitations or restrictions on how you can use it. Additionally, some emails may not be able to be put on hold or delayed if they are already in transit or have been sent to the recipient's server.