Change Your Mind After Clicking "Send"? Here's a Tutorial on Canceling a Sent E-mail!

 


Sending letters is a form of human communication with other humans. This has been commonly done since decades ago through a piece of paper as a medium for conveying messages, then sent to the nearest post office to be sent to the recipient.

Vice versa if the recipient wants to reply to the sender's letter. As technology develops, sending letters is now easier. Although there are still people who send letters through the post office, now more people send messages via electronic mail or e-mail (electronic mail).



Rapid technological advances have even made us, even now oblige us, especially smartphone users, to have e-mail. There are also many companies, agencies, organizations, and institutions that use e-mail as a medium of communication to clients.



You yourself must also be an e-mail user, right? Have you ever experienced a condition where you wanted to cancel an e-mail that had already been sent to be withdrawn but couldn't?



Calm. You can, really, to cancel an e-mail that has been sent. The method is very easy, you know, without even the need for additional applications. See how below, yes! Disclaimer: the tutorial below only applies to Gmail with English settings, yes!


Go to your Gmail page;

Click the gear logo, the Settings menu symbol at the top right;

Click "See All Settings";

After entering the Settings menu, scroll until you find the "Undo send" feature;

In general, the e-mail cancellation menu is set to 5 seconds automatically;

Click the down arrow on the number 5;

Determine how many seconds of e-mail cancellation you want, a minimum of 5 seconds and a maximum of 30 seconds;

Scroll down to save changes.


Done! Now you have a maximum of 30 seconds to cancel an e-mail that has been sent by clicking "undo" in the lower left corner as soon as you hit the "send" or "send" feature. Easy, right? Come on, share this info with your other friends.

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