We all have once experienced sending off an email that really ended up in the wrong hands. Now Google launching a new feature in Gmail that allows you to avoid such missteps, the company reported via his own blog.
The new undo feature is however not a new phenomenon, for it has been part of Labs, a testing area where you since 2009 have been able to use this feature in beta form. Now it has therefore been moved over as a standard choice for Gmail users.
Must activated
The new feature is therefore a handy undo function where you briefly after send off the email may avert broadcast. Are you one of many who have used the function via Labs, you do not make any changes as they apparently have automatically been moved even out of beta.
Have you not, however, used the service before, you must do the following:
- Open Gmail your account in the browser
- Press pinion top right of the image
- Click on Settings
- Scroll down the page until you find the Undo Send
- Under this option you can activate the feature, and then select how many seconds you have to think about, ranging from five to a maximum of 30 seconds
Press regret in time
After you have activated the new service You can therefore choose to change your mind within the time period you have chosen. As you press sent to an e-mail that you have created a textual appear in the upper part of the image.
Here it is now next to the message that e-mail was sent an undo link, and press this within the time has expired content will thus not be sent. Instead dolls email to the screen and you can change the sender, content or other things that were wrong.
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(Source: Google)
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