macOS Ventura is Apple’s latest attempt at enhancing the user experience on the Mac.
And with its launch, you get to try out new, cool features geared to improve your productivity.
So, let’s explore these features.
Perhaps, you clicked send too soon or put in the wrong email address.
Maybe you left out some pretty important details or would have preferred to leave out some redundant information.
This feature is only available for a short window of time.
What happens during that time is called a delay.
By default, the delay time is set to 10 seconds.
But you might increase the delay duration time in the Mail app to 30 seconds.
Feel free to learn to unsend emails on your Macand change the delay duration if interested.
There are, of course, somealternative ways to schedule a mail on your Mac.
At the appointed time, the Mail app automatically sends out the email.
To activate this feature, simply hit the chevron (v) icon beside the Send button.
You’ll get multiple options for scheduling the mail, including Send Later.
choose Send Later to choose the date and time that works best for you.
Immediately, a newSend Latercategory appears, holding that email until it’s time to deliver it.
To do this, simply click theEditbutton in the top right corner of the scheduled email.
So, how does this even work?
Now, this feature doesn’t work with the Reminders app.
So, you won’t be getting a Reminders notification.
What the Mail app does is keep that email in aRemindMecategory.
Then it brings the email to the top of your inbox queue at the designated time.
But it doesn’t hold the email in a Remind Me folder until you’ve tended it.
In that case, considerorganizing your emails using smart mailboxes.
It works rather arbitrarily, as Apple Mail seems to analyze the language in your emails.
So, when it detects a sent email with a request that hasn’t received any response.
It may send a push alert, suggesting you send a follow-up email.
you could always turn it off if you don’t think this is useful.
Simply go to the menu bar, and selectMail>prefs.
In the window that pops up, opt for tab namedGeneral.
Then uncheck theEnable message follow up suggestionsoption.
We tried sending emails with missing attachments five times.
Apple Mail only sent an alert once, while Gmail alerted us four times.
Well, that decision depends on whether it caters to your needs adequately.
Adding these features is certainly a step in the right direction.
However, it may take some more innovative features to truly stand out.