2 years ago
To Make 'Reply All' The Default Setting For Gmail Emails
Users of Gmail may want to enable this helpful option if they frequently make the error of replying to only one person rather than to everyone on the recipient list.
Anyone who is a part of a Gmail email thread with numerous recipients may find it annoying to consistently reply to the person who sent the last reply when they intended to reply to everyone on the carbon copy (CC) list. For this purpose, there is a "Reply All" tool that may be accessed with a few taps or clicks before sending. Users can make the choice the default setting if they don't want to go through the extra effort, especially when they need to send an email answer right away.
Gmail actually has a lot of features that make sending emails on the platform a more optimized experience. People who like checking Gmail messages on their mobile devices can rig their swipe gestures to do specific actions, like archiving or sending email messages to trash. They can also change the way Gmail's user interface appears so that it's easier to read and look at the inbox without causing eye strain or fatigue. Since Google regularly rolls out new features and design upgrades to its popular email service, looking through Gmail's settings once in a while is a good habit to employ to ensure that all the useful bells and whistles are enabled.
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