If your using outlook. Goto File > options > Mail > then scroll down to the " send messages " section . In there you should see a checkbox for " warn me when I send a message that may be missing an attachment. "
Once that's enabled outlook looks for keywords in the body of the email such as attached, attachment, e.t.c. and will warn you if there's nothing attached.
So if you at any point in the email say " please see attached, issue is attached, screenshot attached e.t.c. " then you'll be in the clear.
Also, 2 minute delay before sending any work emails. That saved my ass multiple times already
Problem: Our ticket system is outside of M365.
So for me: Get fucked.
Oh well...Customers will just get a 2nd email α( α )α
I never turned this on and it always warns me about messages that have no relation to attachments at all. It's really annoying
Gmail is so nice because after it's done scouring through my potentially private emails it lets me know if I said "is attached" but didn't attach any files
The only drawback is how long your onosecond is. If you have a very high onosecond, the undo send button can't help ya.
And you've written some painfully edited highly professional email to your professor or boss and the response you get back from them is a single sentence, not even a signature.
So glad they made it such a point to teach us to write professional emails in my freshman year of college.
Put the address in last. You can't accidentally send an unfinished email if there is no-one to send it to.
Doesn't work with Reply, but it's my standard practice for new and Forwarded emails. It's saved me a few times!
Same. I put the cc:s first, then the message, then the attachment, last the main recipient.
Every fucking time! I honestly think I have some type of aversion to attaching the file before hitting send.