Monday, June 6, 2016

How Gmail Warns you About Missing Something Before Sending

I have begun utilizing Gmail since 6 years, furthermore have accounts in some other mail administrations. be that as it may, on the off chance that you anybody going to ask me that which administrations i will pick as best then with no uncertainty i will say "Gmail" in light of the fact that i adoring it, in most recent 6 years i saw numerous progressions in Gmail, and still they chipping away at to improve more client experience. in the event that you are Gmail client then i don't imagine that i need to clarify what sort of changes made in most recent 6 years, or how it is useful for anybody. along these lines, in this article i going to impart one of my best experience to Gmail that you may likewise took note.



I am discussing new Gmail notice/ready that i saw while sending a mail to my customer. in the wake of finishing my 3 hours works i simply made a mail and composed like this :

Dear sir,

as your necessity i have finished all the figuring and sending you this mail merciful find appended exceed expectations record and audit it.

Much obliged

In the wake of finishing i unmistakably affirmed that everything is prepared however there i was missing something. yet i didn't know about it and hit on "Send" catch. at that point i saw Gmail's new notice/alarm.

Did you intend to connect documents?

You composed "find connected" in your message, yet there are no documents attached. Send in any case?

Gmail Knows what you're missing while sending letters

Ohh! Thank god.. i was missing joining exceed expectations document, and Gmail told me … that mean gmail realizes what we are missing while sending letters.

In this way, after that i tapped on "Cross out" and joined record, and sent immaculate mail to my customer.

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