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  1. Nudges will bring an email to the top of your inbox with a suggestion to reply (to an email you haven't responded to) or follow up (on an email you sent which hasn't received a response). Read more about turning off nudges here.

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The following information comes from https://support.google.com/mail/answer/138350?hl=en, with slight adjustments for the Drew domain:

Delegates can read, send, and delete your email messages. They can’t chat with anyone for you or change your Gmail password. When they send a message, their email address appears.

  1. On your computer, open Gmail. You can't add delegates from the Gmail app.
  2. In the top right, click Settings SettingsImage Added and thenImage Added See all settings.
  3. Click the Accounts and Import tab.
  4. In the "Grant access to your account" section, click Add another account.
  5. Enter the email address of the person or group you want to add.
  6. Click Next Step and thenImage Added Send email to grant access.

    The person you added will get an email asking them to confirm. The invitation expires after a week.

    If you added a group, all group members will become delegates without having to confirm. 

    Note: It may take up to 24 hours for the delegation to start taking effect.


To learn more about the options that are available - like snoozing an email, using Smart Reply, and viewing your Calendar or Tasks - we suggest this Help Center article or this video from Teacher's Tech.

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