Can you send delayed delivery emails on apple mail

Apple Mail, the default email client on Macs, does not have a built-in feature to send delayed delivery emails. However, there are a few workarounds you can use to achieve similar results:

  1. Use a third-party email client: Some third-party email clients, such as Airmail, Spark, or Polymail, offer delayed sending features. You can consider using one of these clients if you need this functionality.
  2. Use a browser-based email client: You can use a browser-based email client like Gmail or Outlook.com, which offer delayed sending features. You can compose an email in Apple Mail, copy the email content, and then paste it into the browser-based email client to send it at a later time.
  3. Use a scheduling plugin: There are several plugins available that can add delayed sending functionality to Apple Mail. Some popular options include:
    • Sanebox: A plugin that allows you to schedule emails to be sent at a later time. It also offers other features like email filtering and organization.
    • Boomerang: A plugin that allows you to schedule emails to be sent at a later time, as well as set reminders and follow up on emails.
    • Snooze: A plugin that allows you to schedule emails to be sent at a later time, as well as set reminders and snooze emails.

To install a scheduling plugin, follow these steps:

a. Open Apple Mail and go to Mail > Preferences. b. Click on General and then select Manage Plugins. c. Click on Install Plugin and select the plugin you want to install. d. Follow the installation instructions provided by the plugin developer.

Once you've installed a scheduling plugin, you can use it to send delayed delivery emails. For example, you can compose an email in Apple Mail, select the plugin's scheduling option, and choose the time and date you want the email to be sent.

Keep in mind that these workarounds may not be as seamless as having a built-in delayed sending feature in Apple Mail. However, they can help you achieve similar results.