What mines when in gmail mail writen active

When you write an email in Gmail and it's marked as "active", it means that the email is being composed and has not been sent yet. Here are some things that happen when you write an email in Gmail and it's marked as "active":

  1. Draft saved automatically: As you type, Gmail saves your email as a draft automatically. This means that even if you close your browser or lose your internet connection, your email will still be saved.
  2. Email is stored in the "Drafts" folder: The email is stored in your Gmail account's "Drafts" folder, which is a special folder that holds all your unfinished emails.
  3. Email is not sent: Since the email is marked as "active", it has not been sent to the recipient's email address yet. You can still make changes to the email, add attachments, or cancel sending it altogether.
  4. Email is not visible to the recipient: The recipient will not receive the email until you click the "Send" button. Until then, the email remains in your Gmail account and is not visible to anyone else.
  5. Email can be edited or deleted: You can still edit the email, add or remove recipients, or delete the email altogether while it's marked as "active".
  6. Email will be sent when you click "Send": Once you click the "Send" button, the email will be sent to the recipient's email address, and it will be marked as "sent" in your Gmail account.

So, to summarize, when you write an email in Gmail and it's marked as "active", it means that the email is being composed and has not been sent yet. You can still make changes to the email, save it as a draft, or cancel sending it altogether.