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Jun232015

An unsend option in Email? Finally!!!! Thanks Gmail

Gmail users, rejoice: Google has finally added "Undo Send" as a formal setting on the Web, which lets you recall messages sent by accident.

Regret writing that message to your boss? Accidentally click "Reply All" on a private letter? With Undo Send, you can give yourself a buffer. Visit Gmail's general settings tab to enable the option, and choose your preferred cancellation period: 5, 10, 20, or 30 seconds.

Gmail Undo Send

 

Previously, you had to enable Undo Send manually via Gmail Labs. Starting in early July, however, it will be an official feature within Gmail rather than an experimental one.

Introduced in early 2009 in Gmail Labs, the "Undo" link appears atop your inbox when you send a message. Click it, and Google will grab the message before it leaves the server.

"This feature can't pull back an email that's already gone," Google designer Michael Leggett wrote in at the time. "It just holds your message for five seconds so you have a chance to hit the panic button." If you close Gmail or your browser crashes in those few seconds, the message will send, and you'll be out of luck.

Undo Send is already on by default in the Inbox for Gmail app, which rolled out publicly last month.

Reader Comments (2)

This information is great. Thank you very much. I have a blog about GMail. Can I share your article on my blog?

July 7, 2015 | Unregistered Commentergmail sign in

Absolutely

August 20, 2015 | Registered CommenterThom McClain

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