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Gmail now lets you write an email and schedule a sending time. Schedule an email for later, and it will go out at the specific date and time you choose. It’s particularly convenient for replying to emails outside business hours.
Google added this feature in April 2019. Scheduling emails previously required a third-party extension like Boomerang. It’s now built into both Gmail’s website and the Gmail app. You can have up to 100 scheduled emails at a time.
How to Schedule an Email on Desktop
In the Gmail website in desktop browsers, compose your email regularly. Instead of clicking the usual Send button, click the down arrow to the right of the Send button and then click “Schedule Send.”
Tell Gmail when you want to send the email. You can pick a time like “tomorrow morning” or provide a custom date and time.
You can even schedule an email for a few years out. Perhaps you want to send a message to your future self a few years from now! Gmail will let you schedule emails up to the year 2068. If Gmail is still around in 48 years and Google hasn’t changed the way this feature works, Gmail will send the email to your desired recipient—assuming they still have that email address.
How to Schedule an Email on iPhone or Android
In the Gmail app for iPhone or Android, compose your email normally. Instead of tapping the “Send” button, tap the menu button at the top right corner of the screen and then tap “Schedule Send.”
Choose the date and time you want Gmail to send the email. As on desktop, you can choose an option like “tomorrow morning” or pick a specific date and time.
How to Cancel a Scheduled Email on Desktop
You can view your scheduled emails by clicking “Scheduled” in the left pane of the Gmail interface on your computer.
Open the scheduled email that you want to stop.
To cancel sending the email, click “Cancel Send” at the top right corner of the email.
Gmail will revert the message to a draft. You can modify its contents and re-schedule the email or send it immediately. If you don’t want to send the email, you can delete the draft or save it for later.
How to Cancel a Scheduled Email on iPhone or Android
In the Gmail app for iPhone or Android, tap the menu button at the top left corner of the screen and then tap “Scheduled” in the sidebar menu.
Tap the scheduled email you want to cancel.
As on desktop, tap “Cancel Send” at the top right corner of the email to cancel sending it.
Gmail will revert the email to a draft. You won’t lose the email unless you choose to discard the draft.
Microsoft Outlook will only send scheduled emails when you have the Outlook desktop program open. Gmail is smarter. It will send your scheduled email messages at the time you chose even if you don’t have the Gmail website or app open.
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Ever wonder whether an email address someone gave you—say [email protected]—actually exists? Tech blogger Amit Agarwal explains how to verify an email address using both simple and decidedly geekier methods.
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The following is republished with permission from Digital Inspiration.
How do you verify if a given email address is real or fake? Well an obvious solution is that you send a test mail to that email address and if your message doesn't bounce, it is safe to assume* that the address is real.
[*] Some web domains may have configured a catch-all email address meaning that messages addressed to a non-existent mailbox will not be returned to the sender but in most cases, such email messages will bounce.
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Ping an Email Address to Validate it!
When you send an email to someone, the message goes to an SMTP server which then looks for the MX (Mail Exchange) records of the email recipient's domain.
For instance, when you send an email to [email protected], the mail server will try to find the MX records for the gmail.com domain. If the records exist, the next step would be to determine whether that email username (hello in our example) is present or not.
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Using a similar logic, we can verify an email address from the computer without actually sending a test message. Here's how:
Let say that we want to verify if the address [email protected] exists or not?
Ed. note: Amit details a few Windows-specific tips, but this method should work across platforms.
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Step 1. Enable telnet in Windows. Or if you already have the PuTTY utility, skip this step.
Step 2. Open the command prompt and type the following command:
This command will extract and list the MX records of a domain as shown below. Replace gmail.com with the domain of the email address that you are trying to verify.
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Step 3. As you may have noticed, it is not uncommon to have multiple MX records for a domain. Pick any one of the servers mentioned in the MX records, maybe the one with the lowest preference level number (in our example, gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com), and 'pretend' to send a test message to that server from you computer.
For that, go to a command prompt window and type the following commands in the listed sequence:
3a: Connect to the mail server:
3b: Say hello to the other server
3c: Identify yourself with some fictitious email address
3d: Type the recipient's email address that you are trying to verify:
The server response for ‘rcpt to' command will give you an idea whether an email address is valid or not. You'll get an 'OK' if the address exists else a 550 error like:
[email protected] — The email account that you tried to reach does not exist.
[email protected] — The email account that you tried to reach is disabled.
That's it! If the address is valid, you may perform a reverse email search to find the person behind the address. And if you get stuck somewhere, this step-by-step video should help:
How to Verify an Email Address? [Digital Inspiration]
Amit Agarwal is a personal technology columnist and founder of Digital Inspiration, one of the most widely read how-to blogs in the world.