If you did, well, pat yourself on the back and find a beer to sip. Either way, if you didn’t know this, hopefully this helped. To snooze multiple messages, select the messages, then tap More Snooze. So many third party email apps have this functionality built right in and I’m still not sure why Gmail doesn’t. Choose a later day and time to get the email. This isn’t necessarily a new trick or tip, but it’s one that I just recently (today) attempted to figure out. The “Morning” time also influences the “This weekend” and “Next week” options. More specifically, the “Morning” Keep time changes your “Tomorrow” snooze time in Gmail and the “Evening” Keep time changes your “Later today” time in Gmail. Changing those will immediately change them in Gmail (with a save in Keep and refresh in Gmail). So, if you want to change those times, you’ll open Google Keep, tap the gear icon in the top right (on desktop), then Settings, and then look for “Reminder Defaults.” Those Reminder Defaults are the times that show up as snooze options in Gmail, if you can believe that. This sounds so stupid, but you seriously have to go change them in Google Keep, which is Google’s note taking and list app. If you don’t and decide that instead of 7AM tomorrow, you’d like your default next day snooze time to be 9AM, changing that won’t happen within Gmail. They look like the image below and are super handy, assuming you like the times they present. You guys know what I’m talking about, right? Gmail default snooze times are those that pop-up with suggestions for “Later today,” “Tomorrow,” “This weekend,” and “Next week.” The pop-up also lets you manually pick a date and time. Figuring out how to change Gmail default snooze times took me far too long and that’s because you don’t do it in Gmail – you do it in Google Keep. That story aside, there is one thing that has bugged me for some time in Gmail and that’s the default snooze options for emails. I’m back on Gmail mostly for now, as its experience has improved and third party options have their own issues. The selected email will be temporarily removed from the Inbox and will reappear at the top on the specified date and time.Because Google killed the greatest email app of all time and left us with Gmail, which still lacks some of the features I loved so much about Inbox, I’ve spent the better part of the past year or so jumping between both Gmail and third party email options. Select the time and click on the 'Save' button, as shown below:Ĩ. A dialog box to specify the time will appear. Select the date and click on the 'OK' button at the bottom, as shown below:ħ. A dialog box to specify the date will appear. Click on the 'Set date & time' option, as shown below:Ħ. A dialog box to set the time and date will appear. Click on the Snooze option, as shown below:ĥ. Click on the three dots present on the top right corner of the page, as shown above.Ĥ. We can similarly select multiple emails by clicking on their icons.ģ. It will select the email, as shown below: Click on the icon behind the email to be marked as Snooze. The steps to snooze emails in Gmail through the Gmail app are listed below:Ģ. The selected email will be temporarily removed from the Inbox and will reappear at the top on the specified date and time. Select the date and time and click on the 'Save' button, as shown below:Ĩ. A dialog box to specify the date and time will appear. Click on the 'Set date & time' option, as shown below:ħ. A drop-box to set the date and time will appear. Click on the snooze icon present on the top, as shown below:Ħ. Click on the small square box present behind the email we want to delete, as shown below:ĥ. Here, we will open the 'Primary' folder.ģ. Open the folder from where we want to select the email to be snoozed. Open your Gmail account and login using your Gmail ID and password.Ģ. The steps to snooze emails in Gmail on the Computer are listed below:ġ. We can easily set the date and time for the emails on the Computer and the mobile device. The selected email will come back on the top of our Inbox at the specified date and time.It saves the selected emails for a later time.The Snooze option in Gmail temporarily removes those emails from our Inbox and appears as a pop-up at the specified time.Next → ← prev How to snooze an email in Gmail
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