Do scheduled mails be sent even without internet

The behavior of scheduled emails without internet connectivity depends on the email client or service being used. Here are some common scenarios:

  1. Local email clients: If you use a local email client like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail, and you schedule an email to be sent at a later time, the email will be stored in the client's outbox until the scheduled time. When the scheduled time arrives, the email will be sent as long as the client is running and connected to the internet. If the client is not running or the internet connection is lost, the email will not be sent.
  2. Web-based email services: If you use a web-based email service like Gmail, Outlook.com, or Yahoo Mail, and you schedule an email to be sent at a later time, the email will be stored on the service's servers until the scheduled time. When the scheduled time arrives, the email will be sent as long as the service is available and the internet connection is stable. If the service is down or the internet connection is lost, the email may not be sent.
  3. Email services with offline capabilities: Some email services, like Microsoft Outlook.com or Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), offer offline capabilities. This means that you can schedule an email to be sent while you're offline, and the email will be stored on your device until you reconnect to the internet. When you reconnect, the email will be sent automatically.
  4. Third-party email scheduling services: There are also third-party services that allow you to schedule emails, such as Boomerang or Sanebox. These services typically store your scheduled emails on their servers and will send them at the scheduled time, even if your internet connection is lost. However, this depends on the specific service and its reliability.

In summary, the behavior of scheduled emails without internet connectivity varies depending on the email client or service being used. If you're unsure about the behavior of your specific email client or service, it's always a good idea to check the documentation or contact their support team for more information.