Internet related News · 2015-06-23

Gmail will now have an Undo Send feature

Ever sent an email to the wrong person? Or regretted sending 1? Now, users of Gmail need not suffer from any of this. Almost 6 years after experimenting with it, Google has announced that it has installed a ‘Undo Send’ tab as a mainstream setting in Gmail. Which means, it will give Gmail users upto 30 seconds to recall a message that has been ‘sent’.
How does it work? Gmail simply delays the delivery of emails by up to 30 seconds to give users a chance to change their minds. 
To switch on Undo Send, click on Gmail’s Settings, select Settings, & you’ll find it under the General tab. You can choose a duration between 5 & 30 seconds to recall the message.

Google finally makes ‘Undo Send’ an official feature of Gmail on the Web – VentureBeat

http://news.google.com Jun 23, 2015

Google first introduced Undo Send to Gmail way back in March 2009, so you could be forgiven for not realizing the feature was still technically an experiment …

 

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Gmail’s ‘Undo Send’ feature finally graduates out of labs after six years – The Next Web

http://news.google.com  Jun 23, 2015 

After what seems to have been the longest beta period ever, Google has finally graduated Gmail’s “Undo Send” option from labs into a permanent spot. When …

 

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Undo send now a full feature on Gmail, thankfully – Siliconrepublic.com

http://news.google.com  Jun 23, 2015 

Google has done us all a solid and brought its ‘Undo Send’ feature out of beta and into a full launch, meaning every Gmailer can now fix the error of their ways an …

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Gmail lets you unsend a message – if you’re quick – Expert Reviews

http://news.google.com  Jun 23, 2015 

After spending an incredible six years as one of the experimental features in Gmail Labs, Google has finally decided Undo Send is ready to be incorporated as a mainstream …

 

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