One of the new features offered to users of the new Gmail ,
which was launched in a new version much smarter and with so many added
options, is the possibility of postponing Email .
This means that it is possible, for each email received, to
ask for re-receive them again and see a new notification of new messages
arriving in a future day, tomorrow or even within a week.
This system, which works a bit like the "postpone"
or Snooze function of alarms, allows you to postpone the commitment to read a
message that may be important and that you do not have time to manage
The Snooze becomes very useful when you have little time to
read the messages, to remember to read a message that would otherwise be lost
in the pile, so you can respond when it will re-appear as if it were a new
incoming message.
Postponing emails is a great tool if there is something you
want to review later, making the message disappear from your mailbox up to a
specific time or day.
The function to postpone emails in Gmail can be done both on
the website and on the iPhone and Android application
.
To postpone an email in Gmail , from the new version of the
website, just press the clock iconthat appears to the right of each message
when you move the mouse cursor over it.
By pressing the clock button, you can make the email be
postponed for tomorrow, for the day after tomorrow, for the weekend, for a week
or for a personalized date and choose a date and an hour as you prefer.
To postpone an email in Gmail on Android or iPhone , however, you can do this:
Open Gmail on your phone, touch and open the email you want
to postpone (or tap and hold), then press the Menu button (the one with three
points at the top) and press on the Postpone option .
In the window that opens, select the time you want the
e-mail to re-enter in the mailbox.
The e-mails postponed
by the phone will also be postponed in Gmail web and vice versa.
All postponed emails will be collected in a special folder
of " postponed " messages , under that of specials .
However, postponed emails reappear, at the time indicated,
as messages to be read at the top of the Inbox, regardless of when they were
received.
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