Gmail, Outlook, they all offer an “Unsend” feature – but did you know that this only delays sending your email?
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in reply to Tuta • • •harmone
in reply to Tuta • • •Just make it an option in the settings.
Then those who prefer to be able to "unsend" can have that option on, and those who prefer to be able to send emails without that delay can have that option off. Then everyone can get what they want.
Pixelcode 🇺🇦
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in reply to Tuta • • •If I'm correct it was just a spin-off from a google experiment function that would keep your emails from being send on weekend nights to avoid sending drunken emails to your boss/friends and then you had to 'approve' them in the morning to be actually send.
The 'unsend' function is so obvious that it's just delayed, but I did use it a few times to correct grammar.
Warren
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