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Recall an email with Undo Send

  1. On your computer, go to Gmail.
  2. In the top right, click Settings. See all settings.
  3. Next to "Undo Send," select a Send cancellation period of 5, 10, 20, or 30 seconds.

  1. How do I recall a message in Gmail that's already sent?
  2. How do I recall an email from Gmail after 10 minutes?
  3. Can I undo an email that I sent 1 hour ago?
  4. How do I Unsend an email in Gmail on my phone?

How do I recall a message in Gmail that's already sent?

To "recall a message" that's already been sent:

  1. Open your "Sent Items" folder.
  2. Open the email message you'd like to recall/forget/douse in kerosene and light on fire.
  3. On the ribbon up top, go to the "Move" group.
  4. Click on "Actions"
  5. Select "Recall This Message"

How do I recall an email from Gmail after 10 minutes?

Gmail: Recall Sent Email Messages

  1. Login to Gmail.
  2. Select the gear located toward the upper-right corner of the screen and select “Settings”. ...
  3. In the “Undo Send” section, check the “Enable Undo Send” box.
  4. Set the “Send cancellation period” to the desired amount of seconds.

Can I undo an email that I sent 1 hour ago?

Yes, you can even recall an email after 1 hour. According to the article published in the Microsoft Office Support Web, Email recalling can work if you and your recipient are using Office 365 or Microsoft Exchange Server email account in the same organization.

How do I Unsend an email in Gmail on my phone?

Recall a message using Undo Send

  1. Right after you send a message, you'll see the message "Sent" and the option to Undo.
  2. Tap Undo.

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