
While
earlier this month Google rolled out an update for its Gmail for Android app
with certain security options, it now has finally given its 'Undo Send' mail
option a permanent spot in the portal making it an official Gmail feature.
'Undo Send' was in Gmail
Labs for the past six years since it was introduced in
March 2009.
Until
Monday, the 'Undo Send' mail option sat in the Labs section of Gmail, where the
search giant tests new features for the mailing portal - many of which never
make it to general release, and can also be retired. Users would have to
manually navigate to the 'Settings' option and then on 'Labs' tab to then find
and enable the feature. However, Google now has graduated or promoted the Undo
Send feature out of Labs and shifted it in the 'General' tab under settings.
Users
besides the option to enable or disable the feature can select the duration of
showing the option as soon as a mail has been sent. The duration options
include - 5, 10, 20 and 30 seconds. The firm on its blog post has added that
the feature is disabled by default for those who are not using the Labs
version.
Google,
during its I/O 2015 conference last month brought the same 'Undo Send' feature
to its Inbox by Gmail application. Other functions introduced were 'Delete' as
default swiping action, and addition of custom signature on the sent mails. As
the name suggests, Undo Send function gives users a limited time just after a
mail has been sent, to reverse the action. On clicking the feature within a
given time-frame, Google brings the sent mail back to its 'compose' stage.
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