> There's no "Send after X duration" or "Send at X time", so you can't write something at 3am and schedule it to be sent during work hours.
You can though. Gmail supports the open source protocol called IMAP(v4) and SMTP. You can use a different MUA than the webmail one, such as (partly FOSS) Mailspring, which has this feature. Heck, you could even use 'at' to send an e-mail from CLI, using any SMTP server you got authorized access to (including Gmail).
> I've said the same thing about FastMail before, these email guys SUCK at innovation.
I don't know about that. I've never used FastMail. I do know these FastMail people are behind JMAP [1], a successor of IMAP4. They're behind the IETF draft of it as well.
You can though. Gmail supports the open source protocol called IMAP(v4) and SMTP. You can use a different MUA than the webmail one, such as (partly FOSS) Mailspring, which has this feature. Heck, you could even use 'at' to send an e-mail from CLI, using any SMTP server you got authorized access to (including Gmail).
> I've said the same thing about FastMail before, these email guys SUCK at innovation.
I don't know about that. I've never used FastMail. I do know these FastMail people are behind JMAP [1], a successor of IMAP4. They're behind the IETF draft of it as well.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Meta_Application_Protocol