Queued in gmail

In Gmail, a "queue" refers to a list of emails that are waiting to be processed or sent. Here are some ways you can use the queue feature in Gmail:

  1. Sent queue: When you send an email, it goes into a queue before it's actually sent to the recipient's inbox. This allows Gmail to retry sending the email if it fails, and also helps prevent spamming.
  2. Outbox queue: If you have a large number of emails in your outbox, they may be queued up before being sent. This is because Gmail has a limit on the number of emails it can send at once.
  3. Draft queue: If you have a draft email that you haven't sent yet, it will be queued up until you decide to send it or delete it.
  4. Scheduled send queue: Gmail allows you to schedule emails to be sent at a later time. These emails will be queued up until the scheduled send time.

To view the queue in Gmail, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your Gmail account.
  2. Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the page.
  3. Select "See all settings" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Click on the "General" tab.
  5. Scroll down to the "Sending" section.
  6. Click on the "Show queue" button.

This will take you to a page that shows the emails that are currently in your queue. You can also use the search bar at the top of the page to search for specific emails in the queue.

Note that the queue is only visible if you have emails that are waiting to be sent or processed. If your queue is empty, you won't see anything on this page.