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Google is taking a popular “oops” feature out of its experimental “labs” and making it a permanent part of the Web version of Gmail.

The “undo send” feature gives Gmail users anywhere from 10 to 30 precious seconds to claw back an email sent prematurely. Once you hit “send” on a Gmail—by accident or on purpose—a thin yellow bar tells you the message was sent, and gives you the option to either read the message or take it back.

Whether a hastily worded nastygram, an unfortunate “reply all” or a half-written job cover letter sent prematurely, potential damage can be undone. In a world of “no takebacks,” recapturing an already launched missile—ahem, message—before it can be opened is a real enhancement.

“Undo send” will be turned off by default but can be enabled in the “general” tab of Gmail settings as of today. For people who have already been using the “labs” version (which has been available for what feels like years), the setting will be turned on by default. Again, this is only available for people using Gmail on a website, as opposed to a smartphone app.

Google also said the feature was recently added to Inbox, its app that aims to rethink email.

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'Undo Send' — How to Unsend Emails in Gmail

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Sending an important and confidential email to one of my friends and mistakenly clicked send to someone else. Holy crap!
This is something experienced by everyone of us at some point. When we accidentally hit the reply-all button, send an email to the wrong person, or sometimes forget to attach a file, and then left only with an instant pain of regret. It feels like there is no going back. Isn't it?
But to make you go back and rectify your mistakes, Google has rolled out a new feature that delays sending your email for 30 seconds after you hit Send, so that you can recall it if you want to make some changes.
You Have 30 Seconds to Unsend an Email
After the feature remained in public beta for six years, Google has finally brought this life-saving "Undo Send" feature to the main settings on the Web version of Google's Gmail service.
Once enabled, the Undo Send feature offers you up to 30-second window to "undo" sending an outgoing email after you hit the send button — just in case you change your mind.
Since March 2009, Undo Send feature has buried in Gmail's Labs section, which Google uses to test out new features for Gmail. However, now the feature is available in Gmail's settings under the "General" tab.
Here's How to enable Undo Send option:
  • Go to the gear icon in the top-right corner of your Gmail window and open Settings from the menu
  • In General setting, scroll down for Undo Send, which is disabled by default
  • Click Enable and select a cancellation period up to 30 seconds
  • Hit Save Changes at the bottom

Once done, every time you send an email the yellow dialogue box will appear that displays "Your message has been sent," giving you an option to Undo it. When you Click on it, the email will reopen, un-sent, in the composition window.
For now, Undo Send feature is not available for the Gmail mobile app for smartphone devices. However, the company is planning to roll out the feature for the mobile app soon.
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This is great unless the person reads the message before it is unsent... Also, how will this work when sending to an exchange server?

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