Ever had this happen? You're typing an email. Then you need to text someone. But wait - you don't want to grab your phone. You just want to send it
We've all been there. You hit send — and then panic hits. Maybe you picked the wrong person. Forgot the file. Or hit "Reply All" by mistake. Your heart drops.
Hey there! So you hit Send on an email. And boom it flies away. But wait. What if someone else reads it? Like, someone who shouldn't? That's scary, right? These
We've all been there. You type out that super important message. Hit send. Then hope they get it's urgent. But here's the thing - if it doesn't look urgent? It
So you got into UPenn. Nice! Someone told you to check your UPenn email. Sounds easy, right? But then you try it. Suddenly there's stuff everywhere. Exchange? Office 365? SAS
Gmail is free — but ever wonder how Google makes money from it? Millions of users use Gmail daily to send business and personal email without spending a dime. And
You log in again to your Gmail and it tells you that you have unread messages — where are they? Headache, anyone? Scroll down, refresh page, and look at the
You blocked him/her on Gmail because you didn't want to see his/her messages — perhaps it was spam, or you've blocked him/her accidentally. Suppose today your mind changed, however? Suppose
You inadvertently erased an email because you never thought you would ever need to get it back again — and it's gone. It could be a receipt, an interview for
You send and hope. Was your email read? Did they spam it? Are they playing games? That is when the read receipt feature in Gmail is your little trick card










