2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
You need to put the @ symbol and enter the name.
In the updated email service from Google, users continue to find interesting features. This time, it turned out that Gmail has the ability to mention other people in an email.
To do this, you need to put the @ symbol and enter the name of the recipient. The service will automatically pull up the profile from the address book and create a link right in the text. Moreover, the letter will be received by the one to whom you sent it, and the one whom you mentioned.
If the recipient wants to write a letter to the mentioned addressee, he just needs to click on the link. This is useful if you want to introduce people to each other or send several email contacts to another person at once.
To try a new feature, you need to switch to the new design for Gmail. To do this, click on the gear and select "Switch to the new version of Gmail".
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