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How to avoid Blank Message prompt in Gmail? |
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Written by Team Josh
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Tuesday, 21 October 2008 |
Do you tend to write a short mail as subject, and bugged up with Gmail prompting to check the message? Here is the solution.
All you need to do is to add “EOM” after the subject line. For example if you are writing “Mack call me urgently” put “EOM” after the subject, so it would look like this : “Mack call me urgently “EOM””.
That’s it! Now, Gmail will silently send the message without the unnecessary prompt.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 October 2008 )
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