Composed mail

You're referring to "Composed Mail"!

Composed Mail is a feature in email clients that allows you to create and save a draft of an email message, which can then be sent later. This feature is also known as "Drafts" or "Saved Messages".

Here are some benefits of using Composed Mail:

  1. Save time: You can compose an email and save it as a draft, then come back to it later to finish writing or send it.
  2. Organize your thoughts: Composed Mail allows you to break down a long email into smaller sections or drafts, making it easier to organize your thoughts and ideas.
  3. Collaborate with others: You can share a draft email with others, allowing them to review and edit the message before it's sent.
  4. Re-use content: If you need to send a similar email to multiple recipients, you can save the draft and modify it as needed for each recipient.

To use Composed Mail, follow these steps:

  1. Open your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
  2. Start composing a new email message.
  3. Write your message and add any attachments or formatting as needed.
  4. Click the "Save Draft" button or use the keyboard shortcut (usually Ctrl+S or Command+S).
  5. The draft will be saved in your email client's draft folder.
  6. To send the email, find the draft in your draft folder and click the "Send" button.

Some popular email clients that support Composed Mail include: