Gmail gives users chance to call erroneous email back
You must have, for once at least, felt like calling back the e-mail you have just sent. Now Gmail gives you this facility to get the email back which you might have sent by mistake.
Google’s Gmail will now give its users a brief window for five seconds to do the reversal. The users can now make use of the new feature, “Undo Send” which will hold the ‘sent’ message for five seconds before actually sending it.
Clicking on “Undo” link will automatically return the message to its draft form. However, this will not allow the users to reverse a message that’s already been sent.
Announcing the new feature at its official blog on Thursday, Google said, “It just holds your message for five seconds so you have a chance to hit the panic button.”
Last year, Google introduced a feature to Gmail designed to prevent users from sending drunken emails. “Mail Goggles” forces users to solve five simple mathematical problems in less than a minute’s time if they are attempting to send a Gmail missive.







