Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Here's How to Cancel E-mail That Has Been Sent in Gmail

The digital age gives high tolerance to the wrongdoer. For example, when typing the wrong word on the computer screen. You simply press "backspace" or "delete" to delete and repair it.

Similarly, in some digital applications that check the "undo" option to rectify commands. Now, Gmail also has the option "undo" when sending e-mail, as reported Mashable and compiled KompasTekno, Tuesday (25/04/2017).

Users no longer need to panic when sending e-mail that should be for the A, but even up to the B. Origin quickly realized the error, a feature called "Undo Send" in Gmail will help.

So, how to rectify or delete e-mail that already sent to certain people in Gmail?

First of all, please note that this option is only available on the desktop. You simply open the Gmail page as usual, then select the gear icon on the top right side to go to "Settings".

Scroll down options until you see a box labeled "Enable Undo Send". Select the label and you can select the period to retrieve the e-mail that has been sent.

The period is limited to 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 20 seconds, up to 30 seconds. If the e-mail is sent more than the selected time limit, then the error can not be rectified.

After selecting the error period, scroll again down until you see the city "Save Changes" that tells you to save the changes. Only with such a small step, you can fix a fatal mistake.

In the future, after sending the wrong e-mail and realizing it instantly, you can pull the e-mail so that the recipient can not read it. The trick is easy, immediately press the "Undo" that appears in the top center of the screen.

You have a second chance to send the correct post revised email. Good luck!

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