Gmail Tip: End Of Message [EOM]
October 17, 2008 – 6:12 pmIf you are one of those people who love to write one-liner emails and would rather write your one-line messages on the Subject line, then I am sure you have been annoyed like hell on the Windows prompt asking you if you would like to proceed to send a blank email.

Well, Gmail came up with a trick to send the message directly without the prompt if you prefer to write your message on the subject line.
All you need to do is to type in EOM at the end of your message at the Subject line. EOM stands for End Of Message. I tried it just now and sure enough, it worked. It is not case sensitive so you could type EOM in capital letters or in small letters.
The only problem was that at the receiving end, EOM also appeared in the Subject line. For people who are not familiar with this Gmail trick, if they received an email with a subject title that has EOM at the end, I bet they would be scratching their head wondering what that means.
So if you would like to use EOM, I think you should explain it to your recipients first. LOL
Tags: Gmail hack, Gmail tip, Gmail trick
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