I use Boomerang, but I thought it could be useful to know since it's a recurring question here.
They'll probably implement it for everybody or either kill it.
Anyway I'd suggest always to make more than one test before trust any service that obviouslyyou would not be able to control or check after an attempt.
I use Boomerang, but I thought it could be useful to know since it's a recurring question here.
They'll probably implement it for everybody or either kill it.
Anyway I'd suggest always to make more than one test before trust any service that obviouslyyou would not be able to control or check after an attempt.
They won't kill it as it's supposed to be carried over from the Inbox program I think. It's just that Google has a bad way of rolling out new features. First they don't announce it properly and then if they do, it's randomly rolled out with no indication when you will get it. You can be the first person in the world to get it on day 1 or it can take even a week or more for you to get a new feature.
I'm gonna give Boomerang a shot and see how that fits in.
Do Boomerang and Gmail have similar terms like Timecave, according to which they may read your scheduled mails and contact the authorities to prevent violence?
Do Boomerang and Gmail have similar terms like Timecave, according to which they may read your scheduled mails and contact the authorities to prevent violence?
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