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How to Schedule an Email to Send Later on macOS

By AppleVis, 17 April, 2023

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to schedule an email to send later using the Mail app in macOS.

Have you ever needed to send an email but didn't want to interrupt someone's work or personal time? With the Send Later feature, you can schedule emails to be sent at a specific date and time, making sure your message arrives at the most appropriate moment.

To do this, compose an email in the Mail app, interact with the "Send" group in the toolbar, and choose an option from the "schedule to send message" menu button. If you choose the "Send later" option, a dialog will appear allowing you to choose a date and time. After the message has been scheduled, it can be found in the "Send later" mailbox, and you can change the scheduled time by opening the message and clicking the Edit button within the "send later banner" group.

See also: How to Schedule an Email to Send Later on iOS

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AppleVisPodcast1531.mp3 (5.42 MB)

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