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M66B 4 years ago
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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ Fonts, sizes, colors, etc should be material design whenever possible.
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
* [(164) Can you add customizable themes?](#user-content-faq164)
* [(165) Is Android Auto supported?](#user-content-faq165)
* [(166) Can you add snooze to folder?](#user-content-faq166)
* [(166) Can I snooze a message across multiple devices?](#user-content-faq166)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -3636,17 +3636,18 @@ The developers guide is [here](https://developer.android.com/training/cars/messa
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<a name="faq166"></a>
**(166) Can you add snooze to folder?**
**(166) Can I snooze a message across multiple devices?**
First of all, there is no standard for snoozing messages, so all snooze implementations are custom solutions.
Snoozing to a folder requires the message to be moved to another folder (obviously).
Moving a message can fail and moving a message back on waking up can fail too.
Moreover, snoozing can be done only after the message has been moved,
which would be problematic when there is no internet connection available.
Some email providers, like Gmail, move snoozed messages to a special folder.
Unfortunately, third party apps have no access to this special folder.
Moving a message to another folder and back might fail and might not be possible if there is no internet connection.
This is problematic because a message can be snoozed only after moving the message.
To prevent these issues, snoozing is done locally on the device by hiding the message while it is snoozing.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to hide messages on the email server.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to hide messages on the email server too.
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