The Emergency E-Mail Stop

By Early To Rise | Mon, May 4, 2009 |

  

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Ever hit the Send button and instantly regret saying what you said… notice you forgot to attach a document… realize you hit Reply All instead of Reply?

Now you can take it back. If you have Gmail, that is. And if you react quickly.
Simply go to Settings in Gmail and turn on the Undo Send feature under the Labs tab. From then on you’ll get an Undo link in sent mail confirmation messages. If you click Undo within five seconds – we said you had to be quick – the e-mail won’t be sent. Disaster averted.
(Source: Gmail)

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