Interpreting user's input
The user's input looks like an email address: "[email protected]." Without additional context, they may want to save it, send an email, search for related emails, or something else. I'll offer options like searching Gmail for emails from this address, as adding it as a contact isn't possible.
Handling user's email input
The user may want to add the email to contacts or compose an email, but I can't do that. Another possibility is they want to validate the address, but with just the email, it's unclear. I’ll offer options like searching for their emails, but I’ll avoid offering actions like sending an email I can't perform.
Offering options for the email
The user might want to search for emails from the address, but I should avoid acting without permission. Rather than reading their inbox without confirmation, I’ll ask a concise question: "Would you like me to look up emails from this address, add a reminder, or save it as a contact?" This ensures clarity while respecting privacy.
Offering options for handling the email
Since I can't save the email as a contact, I'll offer other options: checking if the email is in Google Contacts, searching Gmail for relevant emails, or drafting a message for the user to send. Keeping it concise and offering options gives flexibility without overstepping.
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