The wrong recipient when sending an e-mail, that's the kind of small ball that may prove to be more amusing, at worst, ambarassante even downright dramatic. Therefore, Google announced to launch a new tool to ensure that the Gmail web-mail is capable of finding errors recipients. A feature called humorously by engineers from Google: "You have the wrong Bob?”
Bob and Bob?
But how does this work it in practice? Well Gmail stalking your sending habits and establishes a ranking of your privileged recipients. Thanks to this hierarchical system of contacts, Gmail is then able to ask for confirmation when sending an e-mail. For example, when the user types in the recipient username@msn.com bar, then he rather used to send e-mails username@hotmail.com, Gmail asked to verify address recipient.
A function that adds a second module called him, "Remember, Bob!” Which automatically offers recipients who may have been forgotten when writing the email? Gmail is now able to know what places you usually send emails multicast.
NB: Before this function is automatically deployed on Gmail, you must activate it through Google Labs for access.



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