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Now ‘Undo’ sent mails on Gmail

NEW YORK: Technology giant Google will now help its users avoid misdirected or inappropriate emails with the lsquoUndorsquo option that allows them to cancel delivery of an email within 30 seconds of hitting the send button
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Technology giant Google will now help its users avoid misdirected or inappropriate emails with the ‘Undo’ option that allows them to cancel delivery of an email within 30 seconds of hitting the send button.

“'Undo Send allows people using Gmail to cancel a sent mail if they have second thoughts immediately after sending,” Google said in a blogpost.

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“Previously a popular feature in Gmail Labs, and recently added to Inbox by Gmail, we're adding ‘Undo Send’ as a formal setting in Gmail on the web," the company said.

The new tool delays delivery of emails from five to 30 seconds after the send button is pressed to give users a chance to stop an email that was sent, it said.

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The feature is turned off by default for most users and can be enabled from the general tab in Gmail settings, it added.

Gmail is one of the most popular email services with more than 900 million users globally. — PTI

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