Did You Know Gmail Has a Smart Attachment Alert Feature?

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Google's email service has introduced intelligent scanning features that enhance user experience, such as alerting users when they mention an attachment in their message but forget to include one. This feature allows users to correct their emails before sending, which is particularly useful for avoiding follow-up emails. Additionally, Gmail offers an "Undo Send" feature that lets users retract an email within five seconds of sending it, providing a safety net for mistakes. Another notable feature is "Mail Goggles," which prevents users from sending emails late at night unless they complete a simple math test. However, some users have reported inconsistencies with the attachment alert feature, suggesting it may be in a testing phase for a limited audience. Overall, these features reflect Google's commitment to improving email functionality and user control.
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I was just writing an email a bit ago. I pressed send and google returned with an alert box saying "You typed 'I attached' in your message but there are no attachments in the email. Would you still like to send". That kind of intelligent scanning is really impressive and useful. I did indeed forget the attachment. Instead of sending another email I was able to fix the original. Very cool!
 
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Wow, nice one.

Not that I use GMail, but I like the idea.
 
Greg,

That is very cool, look http://news.cnet.com/take-it-back-gmail-gets-undo-send-labs-feature/" , it describes alerting you by not setting an attachment and also let's you "Undo" send if you press it within 5 seconds.

Not much time, but if you put someone or something in an e-mail that you regret, this gives you a chance to back out gracefully, none the worse for wear, so to speak.

There is also a "Mail Goggles" feature that prevents you from sending e-mail in the wee hours of the morning unless you pass a simple math test.

You have to hand it to those Google developers.

Rhody... :cool:
 
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I tried to test this and it didn't work. I sent this test email from gmail to yahoo:

I attached a cool schematic. Take a look at it and tell me what you think. Thanks.

without attaching anything, and it went through.
 
waht said:
I tried to test this and it didn't work. I sent this test email from gmail to yahoo:

without attaching anything, and it went through.

I just tried it again and it failed. Perhaps this is being tested on a small percentage of emails.
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Perhaps this is being tested on a small percentage of emails.

That's probably why. Hopefully there will be an option to enable this feature in the future.
 
Interesting features(if and when fully implemented)

There have been a few times that I wish I could have taken a email back.
 
Last year the April fools prank was where you could change the time that the email was sent at, so it looked like you sent an email days before you actually sent it. Pretty funny.

I sent an email saying I attached, didn't work.

It would be an awesome feature to have though!
 
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