Send email using iPod Touch Notes application
Notes is a simple text editor for iPod Touch / iPhone which is coming installed by default when you buy one of these Apple products. Today I have discovered a new and interesting feature this Notes application is providing – sending emails even if in out of network mode, with no internet. Notes iPod application can be used to send emails.
What is Notes actually doing is sending emails when the iPod got network connection, a kind of “send it later” email functionality, which is not really bad if you have to compose a few email when let’s say you aren’t home, with no internet connectivity. In other words you can use the boring time spent on the bus writing emails which will be delivered to their destination when you arrive home or at a whatever place with internet connection.
To use this amazing email functionality all you have to do is to open Notes from your iPod Touch,
tap “+” sign (top-right corner),
write your email and then tap the Email sign (bottom-left, that “letter” sign).
The email will be sent as soon as you’ll get network connectivity on your iPod Touch.
There is a chance to get the following message: “Cannot Sent Mail. An error occurred while delivering this message.”
As you can see I received the email sent while offline, so, don’t worry, the email will be sent.
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Don’t decide you want to cancel sending your message, once you’ve hit the “envelope” or mail button. I’d just finished writing a very very long “note “in bed. I tried the email button just to see what it would do and it sent me to my outbox, but when I decided I didn’t want to email it just yet. I clicked cancel and then clicked delete draft so I could return to the note in notes, but when I returned to notes nothing was there. Apparently, deleting the mail draft, deletes the note as well? I fucking hate Apple tonight.