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How to send a Yahoo email at a later time

Here's exactly how to schedule a Yahoo Mail email to send later, on desktop and mobile. Plus: why email timing matters more than most people realize.

Tassia O'Callaghan
Tassia O'Callaghan

May 3, 2026

How to send a Yahoo email at a later time

Sometimes the best time to write an email isn't the best time to send it. It's 11 PM, the message is ready, but the last thing you want is to land in someone's inbox at midnight. Or you're trying to reach a contact in a different time zone and want the email to arrive when they're at their desk.

Yahoo Mail has a built-in feature that lets you schedule emails to send later. You pick the date and time, and it goes out automatically. It works on both desktop and the Yahoo Mail app, and it takes about 10 seconds to set up.

Below is how to do it, along with a few reasons why email timing is worth thinking about more broadly.

How to schedule a Yahoo email on desktop

Open Yahoo Mail in your browser and follow these steps:

  1. Click Compose to open a new message.
  2. Add your recipients, subject line, and message body as usual.
  3. When you're ready to schedule it, click the small arrow next to the Send button.
  4. Select a preset time, or click Choose another time to set a specific date and time.
  5. Confirm the schedule. Yahoo will move the email to your Scheduled folder.

That's it. The email sits in your Scheduled folder until the time you picked, and Yahoo Mail sends it automatically. You don't need to have the browser open at that point.

If you need to change or cancel it, go to the Scheduled folder, open the email, and either edit the send time or delete it.

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How to schedule a Yahoo email on mobile

The Yahoo Mail app (iOS and Android) also supports scheduled sending. According to Yahoo's own support page, the steps are:

  1. Tap Compose.
  2. Enter your recipients, subject, and message.
  3. Tap the menu icon (three dots) in the compose window.
  4. Select Schedule for later.
  5. Pick the date and time, then tap Schedule message.

If you're replying to an existing email, the process is the same. After tapping Reply and writing your response, tap the menu icon and choose Schedule for later.

Scheduled emails appear in a dedicated Scheduled folder in the Yahoo Mail app, so you can review or cancel them before they go out.

Why email timing matters

Scheduling a message for a better time isn't just about etiquette, though that matters too. There's a real practical case for it.

A systematic review published in the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, which synthesized 25 years of work email research, found that how and when people handle email has measurable effects on both productivity and well-being. Emails that arrive during active working hours are more likely to be processed quickly. Those that land outside those windows tend to pile up, creating a backlog.

Email is also where the admin burden is most concentrated. According to the 2026 Fyxer Admin Burden Index, reading, writing, and replying to emails is the single biggest time-wasting task at work, cited by 32% of US workers as their top daily drain.

Timing also shapes how the sender is perceived. An email sent at 7 AM on a Sunday reads differently from the same message sent on Monday morning, even if the words are identical. The time stamp carries its own signal.

For anyone managing a full inbox at work, like sales reps, account managers, or anyone fielding client threads across time zones; timing is one of the few variables you can actually control.

Why schedule a Yahoo Mail email instead of sending it immediately

The obvious one is time zones. If you're emailing someone in a different country, there's no good reason to let the message arrive at 3 AM their time when you can schedule it for their morning instead.

Writing after hours is another common situation. You've finished a client update at 9 PM, and it's ready to go, but sending it now could create the unintended expectation that you're available to reply at 9 PM. Schedule it for the next morning. You get the mental satisfaction of being done with it. They get a normal email at a normal time.

It also works well if you like to batch your outbox. Write several messages in one focused session, set them to go out at staggered times through the day, and get back to other work. Some people find that this cuts context-switching considerably.

And if someone asked you to follow up after a meeting or at the end of the week, scheduling removes the need to set a separate reminder. Write the follow-up now while the context is fresh, pick the right send time, and it's handled.

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Sending emails at a later time in Yahoo Mail FAQs

Does Yahoo Mail have a send later feature?

Yes. Yahoo Mail includes a built-in send later feature on both desktop and mobile. On desktop, click the dropdown arrow next to the Send button and choose a time. In the Yahoo Mail app, tap the menu icon after composing, then select Schedule for later. There's no need for a third-party extension.

Can you edit or cancel a scheduled email in Yahoo Mail?

Yes. Go to the Scheduled folder in Yahoo Mail, open the email, and you can edit the message, change the send time, or delete it entirely. Until the scheduled time arrives, the email is fully under your control.

Will a scheduled Yahoo Mail send if I close my browser?

Yes. Once an email is scheduled, Yahoo Mail handles the sending from its servers. You don't need to keep the browser open or stay logged in. The email will go out at the time you set, regardless of what you're doing on your device.

Can I schedule emails in the Yahoo Mail app on iPhone or Android?

Yes. The Yahoo Mail app on both iOS and Android supports scheduled sending. After composing your message, tap the menu icon (three dots) and select Schedule for later. Pick your date and time, then tap Schedule message. Scheduled emails appear in the Scheduled folder in the app.

How far in advance can you schedule a Yahoo Mail email?

Yahoo Mail doesn't publish a specific limit on how far ahead you can schedule an email. In practice, you can set a send date weeks or months in advance. If you're scheduling something more than a few days out, it's worth checking the Scheduled folder closer to the time to confirm the message is still queued correctly and relevant.