Latest Updates Gmail gets “Undo Send’’, users can now recall mails.

Gmail gets “Undo Send’’, users can now recall mails.
Any Gmail user, who regrets a message they just sent, has the
option to undo the action, provided they are quick enough, a report
said on Wednesday.
It added that the new “Undo Send’’ option allowed a message to be
retrieved, so long as it is clicked upon within 30 seconds of the
“Send’’ command being hit.
Dubbed “Undo Send,” the new functionality was born of an
experimental feature that has been available in Gmail Labs for quite
some time. As Google announced on its official App blog in the
U.K., Undo Send is now available to all users.
Here’s how to enable Undo Send:
On the Gmail
website, click
the gear icon in
the top-right
corner and select
Settings .
On the General
Tab , you should
now see Undo
Send listed as
the tenth option.
To enable it,
check the box
next to Enable
Undo Send.
Now choose the length of time you’d like to have the ability to
recall your sent emails from the drop-down menu. Options include
5, 10, 20 and 30 seconds.
The feature is really quite simple; it basically configures a delay on
your Send button. Instead of firing off your emails when you click
Send, it holds them for however long you configure, and then sends
them. This way, if you realize you sent something you didn’t mean
to, you can recall it.
Once Undo Send is enabled, you’ll see this box at the top of the
Gmail page after each email you send:

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