
Return messages to the inbox, marked as “ unread’” starred or whatever.Set up email reminders ( e.g., follow-up if no response in x days).
#Mailbutler snooze not working free#
There is a free version that limits you to 10 message actions, but that’s not really going to get you far.īoomerang does more than just snoozing Gmail messages, though. Overall, I like Boomerang, but I’m not crazy about how it un-snoozes things ( it adds some mumbo jumbo to the thread) and it’s also not free. You can get Boomerang from the Google Chrome Web Store. Boomerang is a Google Chrome extension which does essentially the same thing as Gmail Snooze, but it’s a little bit more user-friendly. The reason I didn’t troubleshoot this earlier is because, fed up with the script, I decided to try out an easy alternative: Boomerang. Now everything works fine.īoomerang for Gmail – Schedule, Snooze and Follow-up on Emails So, what you have to do is exactly what it says in the Gmail Blog post, but before you do it, create a new Google spreadsheet in Google Docs, give it a name and save it. Today, I tried it again, but this time, I made sure to save the Google spreadsheet before creating the script.Īnd that made all the difference. (line 28).” Also, when I ran setup, I didn’t get the labels made, as per the video showed. However, when I followed the steps, I kept on getting automated emails with the subject “ Summary of failures” ( fun fact: also the name of my forthcoming memoirs) that said: “ TypeError: Cannot call method "getThreads" of null.

It’s all laid out in the Gmail Blog post.

The setup is fairly simple, all you have to do is copy and paste the script into the script editor ( which I didn’t even know existed up until now). Anyhow, I gave it a shot right when the blog post first came out, and was frustrated at my lack of success.
