Microsoft Outlook: Snoozing Emails

Summary

Directions for Outlook users to utilize the snooze feature. Snooze redelivers emails to your inbox at a scheduled time allowing the user to minimize distraction and plan a focused time for addressing emails.

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Audience: Students, Faculty, Staff, Affiliates

Responsible Group: IT Training and Outreach

Overview

Snooze is a Microsoft Outlook feature that supports email organization and productivity.  It works by preventing important messages from getting lost in  your inbox by temporarily removing it from your inbox and scheduling when it is a good time for you to "return" to your inbox. This allows you to get notifications for the email at a scheduled time. Anyone who uses Outlook on web or Windows OS will have the ability to use the Snooze button for any email. This articles details how to do this.

Before you start

The Snooze feature is only available on the new Outlook application (2025). 

Steps to Snooze Emails

Take these steps to snooze any emails in your inbox. 

  1. Open the email you want to return to your inbox at a later time. 
  2. From the top ribbon, select Home > Snooze.  
  3. From the drop-down menu, select the date and time for the message to reappear in your inbox. Once selected, the email will "disappear" from your inbox and be placed in the folder titled Snoozed
Note: When the email is redelivered to your inbox, the time stamp on the email will be the time and date from its latest snoozed delivery.  When the email is opened, it will show the original time stamp for the email. 

Steps to Retrieve Snoozed Emails

Take these steps to redeliver emails to your inbox before the set snoozed date and time.

  1. Go to Outlook email folders and select Snoozed
  2. Either right-click the email: Snooze > Unsnooze.
  3. Or from the top ribbon select Home > Snooze > Unsnooze.
Note: When the email is redelivered to your inbox, the time stamp on the email will be the time and date from its latest snoozed time, even when it is Unsnoozed.  When the email is opened, it will show the original time stamp for the email. 

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Article ID: 1436
Created
Mon 12/1/25 3:31 PM
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Wed 12/3/25 10:34 AM