If you use Google's Gmail smartphone app for your mobile email correspondence, keep in mind the Undo Send feature. It's really useful for times when you forget to link a file or notice you misspelled ...
Have you ever regretted an email immediately after you've sent it and wish you could grab it back from the ether before it gets to your recipients? We all have. And here's the good news: you can. Both ...
In today’s fast-paced digital age, there’s no doubt that most of us have found ourselves hastily clicking the ‘Send’ button in Gmail, only to realize moments ...
OREGONLIVE.COM: Gmail hopes to save its users from embarrassment by making it easier to unsend messages. It turns out Gmail has offered that option for quite some time — you just didn’t know about it.
Gmail is catching up with Outlook with a new feature in the popular free email service. Google has finally released the "Undo Send" option. But you have to be quick. You have only five to 30 seconds ...
If you don’t have 30 seconds to watch the above video, here’s how to do it: 1. Launch Gmail. 2. Click the gear icon in the upper-right corner, then Settings. 3. Click the Labs tab. 4. Find Undo Send ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Ever send an email and immediately regret it? Or realize you’ve misspelled the recipient’s name, and want to correct it? Or just don’t ...
Google recently announced a new feature, allowing users to “unsend” an email up to 30 seconds after pulling the trigger. Even a Hotmail user would know that this is a terrible idea—one that is fated ...
Have you ever clicked "Send" on an email and regretted it a fraction of a second later? Whether you were angry and typed something you shouldn't have, clicked "Reply All" when you wanted "Reply," or ...