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Mar 20 2009

Flush Panic with the Undo Mail button - Google gives a Chance

Published by rakeshb03 at 11:19 am under Google News Edit This

The G-mail Users will now have a new reason to party…..
As today our life is being solely depend on the Internet for all our Business and personal conversation, But have you ever caught in a situation like after clicking on the send button you find that there were mistakes or you have not attached a file or attached a wrong one or have included a wrong recipitant address. All this hassalls we found in the moment we clicked the send button then we rush for turning off the Internet browser or switch off modem but a lot of time all these rushes are of worthless as Google wins in sending the mails.
“But now with Google has provided you some five seconds to stop any mail after you have clicked the send button called “Undo Send”.Though, this time span can be increased to 10 seconds from the option provided and several others features will be provided very soon” According to Google product manager Keith Coleman. Ofcourse you have to be very quick to get your mails to halt but at last we have a chance if we have done any mistake.

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One thing we should consider that Google will not snatch e-mails that have already been sent but for only mails that you are sending, can have  this feature applicable.
To activate the Undo Send option, click on “Settings” in Gmail and then the “Labs” tab.

Read more on the Official GMail blog.

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