Gmail is one of the most widely used platforms for sending emails. Irrespective of the kind of account you have on Gmail, whether you choose to have a personal mail id or a professional one, whether you use the mail id for your personal business or for you official purposes. You may have had those situations where you have hit the send button and regretted it. You surely have experienced those times when you have made mistakes in the e mail that you would have preferred your boss did not read or have sent your personal mail by mistake to a colleague. There are so many times that we wish we could just delete that mail and resend it to someone else or make a minor change. Well. This feature is finally available on Gmail and we are going to be able to make that small change and send out perfect email. We can now delete or resend a mail to anyone. But, you will need to make up your mind in about 30 seconds. Once you have decided the change required or have been able to spot the unwanted mistake you can resend the mail with the desired change and also choose to delete a mail that you sent by mistake.
We live in an era where we have a lot of conversation through emails. All of us have experienced it at least once where we sent the wrong message to the wrong person. Or maybe you used some incorrect words in the content. But you can hardly do anything after you have hit the send button. But that is not true anymore. You can use the feature in Gmail where you can cancel what you have sent to the other person. But you can only take a maximum of 30 seconds to do that. After ages in beta, the Gmail undo send speciality is possible for the people and you can end those drunken or just poorly judged emails getting through. You'll have to be somewhat on the shot but it's surely likely as you'll get up to 30 seconds to change your mind. It operates by just holding the delivery of all the emails providing you with a time frame to switch your mind before it really goes through. Of course, this implies that it might not operate if you have a connection issue when you tap Undo.
I found this feature really impressive irrespective of the limited time frame. Therefore I will share the procedure with you people as well so that you save yourself from the trouble next time. Step One - Log into your Gmail account and click the gear button at the top right and then select Settings. Step Two - Tick the Enable Undo Send box in the General tab. You'll find this about halfway down the page. Step Three - Choose how long you want to block sending. Use the drop-down menu below the checkbox to pick between 5, 10, 20, and 30 seconds. This is how long your messages will remain before they are sent. Step Four - Scroll to the end of the screen and click Save Changes. This will implement your new Undo Send feature settings. Step Five - Start sending a message normally. Once you've enabled the Undo Send feature, you can examine it out by forwarding a message. Step Six - Click the "Undo" link in the pop-up that arrives after forwarding a message. You'll notice this pop-up at the head of your Gmail screen. The Undo link will be accessible for as long as you set the lag.
Now you can be a little carefree with your sending.
Gmail is one of the most widely used platforms for sending emails. Irrespective of the kind of account you have on Gmail, whether you choose to have a personal mail id or a professional one, whether you use the mail id for your personal business or for you official purposes. You may have had those situations where you have hit the send button and regretted it. You surely have experienced those times when you have made mistakes in the e mail that you would have preferred your boss did not read or have sent your personal mail by mistake to a colleague. There are so many times that we wish we could just delete that mail and resend it to someone else or make a minor change.
Well. This feature is finally available on Gmail and we are going to be able to make that small change and send out perfect email. We can now delete or resend a mail to anyone. But, you will need to make up your mind in about 30 seconds. Once you have decided the change required or have been able to spot the unwanted mistake you can resend the mail with the desired change and also choose to delete a mail that you sent by mistake.
We live in an era where we have a lot of conversation through emails. All of us have experienced it at least once where we sent the wrong message to the wrong person. Or maybe you used some incorrect words in the content. But you can hardly do anything after you have hit the send button. But that is not true anymore. You can use the feature in Gmail where you can cancel what you have sent to the other person. But you can only take a maximum of 30 seconds to do that. After ages in beta, the Gmail undo send speciality is possible for the people and you can end those drunken or just poorly judged emails getting through. You'll have to be somewhat on the shot but it's surely likely as you'll get up to 30 seconds to change your mind. It operates by just holding the delivery of all the emails providing you with a time frame to switch your mind before it really goes through. Of course, this implies that it might not operate if you have a connection issue when you tap Undo.
I found this feature really impressive irrespective of the limited time frame. Therefore I will share the procedure with you people as well so that you save yourself from the trouble next time.
Step One - Log into your Gmail account and click the gear button at the top right and then select Settings.
Step Two - Tick the Enable Undo Send box in the General tab. You'll find this about halfway down the page.
Step Three - Choose how long you want to block sending. Use the drop-down menu below the checkbox to pick between 5, 10, 20, and 30 seconds. This is how long your messages will remain before they are sent.
Step Four - Scroll to the end of the screen and click Save Changes. This will implement your new Undo Send feature settings.
Step Five - Start sending a message normally. Once you've enabled the Undo Send feature, you can examine it out by forwarding a message.
Step Six - Click the "Undo" link in the pop-up that arrives after forwarding a message. You'll notice this pop-up at the head of your Gmail screen. The Undo link will be accessible for as long as you set the lag.
Now you can be a little carefree with your sending.