How to recall mail in gmail in new update
In the new update of Gmail, the process of recalling an email has changed slightly. Here's how you can recall an email in Gmail:
Method 1: Using the "Undo Send" feature
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Before sending the email, click on the three vertical dots at the bottom of the compose window.
- Select "Undo Send" from the dropdown menu.
- A timer will start counting down from 5 seconds. If you want to recall the email, click on the "Undo" button before the timer expires.
- The email will be recalled, and the recipient will not receive it.
Method 2: Using the "Unsend" feature
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Send the email as you normally would.
- Go to the "Sent" folder and find the email you want to recall.
- Click on the three vertical dots next to the email and select "Unsend".
- Confirm that you want to unsend the email.
- The email will be recalled, and the recipient will not receive it.
Note: The "Undo Send" and "Unsend" features are only available for a short period of time after sending an email. The exact time frame may vary depending on your account settings and the type of email you sent.
Additional tips:
- The "Undo Send" feature is only available for emails sent from the Gmail web interface. If you send an email from the Gmail mobile app, you won't be able to recall it using this method.
- The "Unsend" feature is only available for emails sent from the Gmail web interface, and only for a short period of time after sending.
- If you've already sent an email and want to recall it, you can try using the "Unsend" feature, but it's not guaranteed to work.
- If you're using Gmail's "Undo Send" feature, make sure to keep an eye on the timer and click on the "Undo" button before it expires. If you miss the window, you won't be able to recall the email.