Gmail Suggests More Email Recipients While Composing Emails

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Friday, 17th Apr 2009 | Share


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Have you ever emailed or forwarded a funny joke to your friend and then realized that you left out one of your friends from the list? If you have ever come across this problem, it is time to get some suggestions on who you should include in the email recipients list.

Suggest more recipients does what is sounds, it will suggest contacts that you should be including in your email recipient list while composing mails in .

Once you’ve enabled it from the Labs tab under Settings, you’ll see suggested recipients while composing messages. Gmail will suggest people you might want to include based on the groups of people you email most often. So if you always email your mom, dad, and sister together, and you start composing a message to your mom and dad, Gmail will suggest adding your sister. Enter at least two recipients and any suggestions will show up like this:

 suggested_email_recipients

Clicking on a suggest contact name will add the contact to the email recipient list. Definitely a nice feature to have, no more oops I missed including this person in the email recipient list moments anymore.

What do you think about this feature? Do you like or think that it is just another feature.

New in Labs: Suggest more recipients [Official Gmail Blog]



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  1. Solar Power
    April 18th, 2009 at 5:41 pm #

    Do you ever update top commentator?

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  2. Chelle
    April 18th, 2009 at 8:33 pm #

    Hey thanks for the tip :) I haven’t had much time to play around or experiment with gmail. That’s a nice feature to have though. My favorite thing is that it auto completes email addresses too – like I can type in the first few letters of someone’s name and it will show up.

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