 Hey, while you're back, you got a you got a tip for us. I do. I do. Um, so I was, uh, looking at the iOS mail and I go, you know, I know that it's in there somehow. How do you do it to get rid of or to send mail later? Um, you know, you've heard about new iOS mail giving the option to send later? How does it work? You ask. How does it work, Pete? When compose your mail as normal and when you're ready to send it, instead of just tapping on the blue send icon arrow in the top right, press and hold it for a second or long press on it. And you'll get options popping up that say send now, send tonight or tomorrow morning, depending on the time of day when you're pressing and holding that or send later. And if you go on a send later, it lets you get really specific as to the down to the minute when you want to send that email. So that's that's how to do it in iOS. Just press and hold the send arrow. And that's when your options come up for a send later, send tonight, send tomorrow. Pete, you're blowing my mind here when you told us about this and this is what I love about quick tips. Yeah. When you told us about this, I was thinking you were talking about the send delay in iOS mail, which is also there, but different. Different. Yep. Yep. Same but different. Same but different. The send delay, you go into settings and mail and all the way at the bottom, you can set a send delay for all messages to be, you know, 10, 20, 30 or zero seconds, meaning it sends right away. Right. But this, I had no idea. And you like you said, you can set it to the minute, but it's also the date and the minute. Yeah. You can set it, you know, next Tuesday at 8.03 a.m. Now your iPhone has to be, I know this is going to sound obvious. It has to be on and connected in order for this to happen. It's not me that are in the air over the Atlantic Ocean. It ain't going to work. It's not going to happen. Right. Right. Right. Whoa. I didn't. Yeah. I didn't even know this was a feature, let alone how to do it.