I recently updated my Mac and noticed that my email delay sending program, Mail Act-On from SmallCubed, has stopped functioning. This tool has helped me set rules to delay sending emails by five minutes, which has saved me multiple times. Despite the website indicating that it's no longer supported, I only now realized it's not working anymore. I'm searching for alternatives to delay sending emails with standard Mac Mail. I'm currently on Tahoe version 26.0.1 and I'm open to paid solutions. Any suggestions?
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You might want to try using Gmail, as it has a built-in feature that allows you to delay sending emails. It's pretty straightforward and can be a lifesaver! Plus, it's easily accessible from most devices.

I've been using Gmail since 2004, and I like it, but my main email is through my ISP, which I've been with since the '90s. Just curious, does Gmail really allow for a default delay? That might help me manage my emails better.