So, even if you can’t respond to the email immediately, you can be easily reminded to do so, without having to snooze a message or add an event to a calendar. With the built-in Remind Me feature, you select the email for the reminder, set the reminder, and forget about it. At the time you set for the reminder, the email will automatically appear at the top of your inbox, with the tag ‘REMIND ME’ in the preview. Also: How to add your Google Calendar to Apple’s iCalendar (and vice versa)  Since I’ve started using the Apple Mail Remind Me feature, I’ve not forgotten to respond to a single important email. Considering how many “important” emails I receive, this feature has helped me out. Remind Me is such a good feature, I’m shocked more email clients haven’t added it.  The Apple Mail Remind Me feature is easy enough for anyone to use and should make its way into plenty of users’ workflow.

How Apple Mail reminders can help you not forget an important conversation

Let me show you how easy Remind Me is.

Requirements

The Apple Mail Remind Me feature is found in the latest iteration of MacOS. So, to use the feature, you’ll need a device running MacOS v13 (Ventura). The feature also works on iOS 16 but as I’m not an Apple Phone user, I can only demonstrate it with MacOS on an M1 MacBook Pro. The version of Apple Mail on my system is 16.0. Also: Comparing the best macs  With the proper version of MacOS at the ready, let’s see how to use Remind Me. And that’s all there is to it. This little feature will save you time while avoiding costly interruptions to your workflow. I highly recommend everyone who uses Apple Mail make use of this handy addition. Also: How to block tracking pixels in Apple Mail You can either respond now or set yet another reminder for the email.