How to schedule a mail on gmail

Gmail doesn't have a built-in feature to schedule emails, but there are a few workarounds to achieve similar results:

Method 1: Use Gmail's "Schedule Send" feature (Chrome extension)

  1. Install the "Schedule Send" Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.
  2. Once installed, click on the extension's icon in the top right corner of your Chrome browser.
  3. Select the email you want to schedule and click "Schedule Send".
  4. Choose the date and time you want the email to be sent.
  5. Click "Schedule" to confirm.

Method 2: Use a third-party email client or app

  1. Install a third-party email client or app that supports scheduling emails, such as:
    • Boomerang (Chrome extension or browser add-on)
    • Sanebox (browser extension or app)
    • SaneBlackHole (browser extension)
    • FollowUp.cc (browser extension)
  2. Compose your email as usual.
  3. Use the scheduling feature within the third-party client or app to schedule the email.
  4. The email will be sent at the scheduled time.

Method 3: Use Gmail's "Delayed Send" feature (not exactly scheduling, but close)

  1. Compose your email as usual.
  2. Before sending, click on the three vertical dots at the bottom of the compose window.
  3. Select "Delayed Send" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Choose a delay time (e.g., 1 hour, 2 hours, etc.).
  5. Click "Send" to send the email with the delay.

Note that this method doesn't allow you to schedule emails for specific dates and times, but it can be useful for sending emails at a later time.

I hope these methods help you schedule your emails on Gmail!