Thursday, September 19

Gmail: how to “unsend” an email you've already sent

La opción de borrar los correos electrónicos luego de ser enviados, para que no lleguen a su destino, solamente está disponible durante unos pocos segundos
The option to delete emails after they are sent, so that they do not reach their destination, is only available for a few seconds

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Gmail has become one of the most used email services in the world with hundreds of millions of daily active users. One of the reasons why this platform has become a reference is that offers a wide variety of tools that facilitate the process of sending an email.

This is demonstrated by seeing that they even allow their users the cancel emails after sending them . To do so, the person does not need to access any hidden menu or use any kind of trick, because when sending an email the system itself shows a dialog menu at the bottom right of the screen. the screen that offers this possibility.

In case you want to delete the mail the person only has to click on the button and automatically, the mail will be deleted.

Notably the dialog box is only visible for about 5 seconds. After this time has elapsed or if the person clicks on another part of the screen it will disappear.

Gmail also offers other functions that can be be particularly interesting for those people who need to send or receive a large number of emails.

Here are some of them:

one. Advanced Search

Google allows its users use different filters to more quickly locate the emails you are looking for. This tool includes the possibility of filtering the content based on the person who sent the message, the date it was received or even if the email included some type of attachment or not.

two. Text recommendations

As part of its functions By default, Gmail gives users text recommendations to streamline email composing. This works similarly to smart phone keyboards.

Predictive keyboard works after typing a word or phrase displaying a text that Google considers can complement that idea.

3. Mute Conversations

Gmail also allows mute those email threads that include a large number of users. Once this function is applied, the person will continue to receive replies from the message thread, but the arrival of these emails will not imply a notification on their cell phone.

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