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:
- 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.
- 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.
- Collaborate with others: You can share a draft email with others, allowing them to review and edit the message before it's sent.
- 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:
- Open your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
- Start composing a new email message.
- Write your message and add any attachments or formatting as needed.
- Click the "Save Draft" button or use the keyboard shortcut (usually Ctrl+S or Command+S).
- The draft will be saved in your email client's draft folder.
- 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:
- Gmail
- Outlook
- Yahoo Mail
- Apple Mail
- Mozilla Thunderbird