Saturday, April 9, 2011

Encounter with Gmail Attachment pop up

Have you ever sent an important mail when you forgot to attach the document and then resent the mail again with attachment? Sounds familiar right!!!
Gmail has this excellent feature where, once the user clicks on the send button, the system will verify your mail for wordings like 'I am attaching...' or 'I have attached...' or 'Please find attachment...' etc. and check if you have actually attached any document or not. If not, it gives you a pop up (see image), warning you that you are about to send a mail without attachment. Now that's what I call an intelligent system.

Gmail 'No-attachment' pop up
Although it is not a new feature from Google. It has been there since 2008, but I had several recent encounters where I would have been doomed and appeared unprofessional if I had sent those job applications without my profile. But thanks to google team, it saved my day once again.
So go ahead, use Gmail without any fear of being forgetful of attachments. :)

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