How to send delayed e mail
There are several ways to send a delayed email, depending on your email client or service provider. Here are a few methods:
Method 1: Using your email client's built-in feature
- Compose your email as you normally would.
- Look for an option to schedule or delay the email. This option is usually found in the "Send" or "Options" menu.
- Choose the delay time you want (e.g., 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week).
- Click "Send" to schedule the email.
For example, in Gmail, you can use the "Schedule send" feature:
- Compose your email.
- Click the three dots at the bottom of the compose window.
- Select "Schedule send".
- Choose the delay time and click "Schedule".
Method 2: Using a third-party email client extension
- Install an email client extension that allows you to schedule emails, such as Boomerang (for Gmail) or Sanebox (for Gmail or Outlook).
- Compose your email as you normally would.
- Use the extension to schedule the email.
- Choose the delay time and click "Schedule".
For example, with Boomerang, you can:
- Compose your email.
- Click the Boomerang icon in your compose window.
- Select "Schedule send".
- Choose the delay time and click "Schedule".
Method 3: Using a third-party email service
- Use a third-party email service that allows you to schedule emails, such as Sendinblue or Mailchimp.
- Compose your email using the service's email composer.
- Choose the delay time and click "Schedule".
For example, with Sendinblue, you can:
- Log in to your Sendinblue account.
- Compose your email using the email composer.
- Click the "Schedule" button.
- Choose the delay time and click "Schedule".
Method 4: Using a script or automation tool
- Use a script or automation tool, such as Zapier or IFTTT, to automate the process of sending a delayed email.
- Create a new zap or applet that sends an email with a delay.
- Choose the delay time and set up the trigger and action.
For example, with Zapier, you can:
- Create a new zap.
- Choose the trigger (e.g., "New email").
- Choose the action (e.g., "Send email").
- Set up the delay time and click "Save".
Remember to check the specific instructions for your email client, extension, or service provider to ensure you're using the correct method.