From Cnet:

There’s really nothing worse than sending out an important e-mail with mention of an attachment then forgetting to actually attach the file that goes with it. To that end, a brilliant new Gmail labs feature is an opt-in nagger that will give you a warning pop-up if you try to send without a file and have used the word “attached” somewhere in the message.

Read the whole Cnet Article, or just follow this guide to set things up on your gmail account.

If anybody knows of a similar plugin for Thunderbird, post in the comments!

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  2 Responses to “Avoid Attachment Embarrassment”

  1. [...] back I posted about a handy little Gmail feature that many of you enjoyed. If you use the word “attached,” or any number of related [...]

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