It is worth mentioning, that the steps listed above are the pre-process, simply to say stopping the disaster before it actually happens. Step 4: Select the cancellation period of your choice. Step 3: Following this, you will find ‘Undo Send,’ next to that a Send cancellation period of 5, 10, 20, or 30 seconds will pop up Step 2: In the top right corner you will find Settings click on it and head to ‘See all settings’ The good part is Gmail has the option to unsend email too. Most of us use Gmail to send and share files with our colleagues. The process may sound complicated but it is possible to unsend an email and save you from accidentally sending it to someone you didn’t want in the first place. In case you have been in that shoe and feel there’s no way out then here’s the good news, both Gmail and Outlook have the option to recall email. While the golden rule is always to proofread an email and be alert while sending an email to someone, at times the mistake does bring a feeling of embarrassment and becomes a cause of grief. Most of us have been there, sending emails to the boss or even a colleague mistakenly which should have been proofread before we pressed the send button.
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