Every mail program has its pros and cons, but I find one function particularly valuable - the ability to snooze.
I try to keep an empty email inbox - this is it at the moment:

... so when I process my mail I typically bin it, respond to it immediately or file it. But quite often I want to put something aside and deal with it at a future time. And that's where the snooze option comes in so handy. In the software I use (Airmail 3).
Given this kind of email:
with a quick swipe or a right click + select I can choose to snooze, with a whole range of options on what to do with it:
... it disappears, the comes back into the inbox after the selected delay. It really has transformed the way I manage email.
I try to keep an empty email inbox - this is it at the moment:

... so when I process my mail I typically bin it, respond to it immediately or file it. But quite often I want to put something aside and deal with it at a future time. And that's where the snooze option comes in so handy. In the software I use (Airmail 3).
Given this kind of email:
with a quick swipe or a right click + select I can choose to snooze, with a whole range of options on what to do with it:
... it disappears, the comes back into the inbox after the selected delay. It really has transformed the way I manage email.
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