Protonmail has this:
"Catch an embarrassing typo after you hit send? Our new Undo Send
feature is now in beta in the web app and is enabled by default for
all users, including Free users. Undo Send gives you a chance to
correct your message after hitting send. It's set to a 10-second
delay by default, but you can also choose 5 or 20 seconds."
Protonmail has this:
"Catch an embarrassing typo after you hit send? Our new
Undo Send feature is now in beta in the web app and is
enabled by default..
Nice, this feature on Gmail has saved me a couple of times.
I totally forgot about the one in Gmail. Undo Send was set to 5
sec. I pushed it to 30 sec.
Most of the time I use a local email program. When I "send" the
message is first just parked in the outbox. That way, I have
plenty of time to review or reconsider ultimately sending
something.
Protonmail has this:
"Catch an embarrassing typo after you hit send? Our new Undo Send feature is now in beta in the web app and is enabled by default for all users, including Free users. Undo Send gives you a chance to correct your message after hitting send. It’s set to a 10-second delay by default, but you can also choose 5 or 20 seconds."
https://protonmail.com/blog/undo-send/
https://protonmail.com/blog/undo-send/
Gmail has had that for a while.
https://protonmail.com/blog/undo-send/
Gmail has had that for a while.
Ah... but Gmail doesn't *really* do an undo-send. ;)
It most
likely saves every message for their data collection activity.
Ah... but Gmail doesn't *really* do an undo-send. ;)
How so? I imagine Gmail's undo-send probably works the same
way, by delaying the actual send so you have time to decide
to undo the send.
It most likely saves every message for their data
collection activity.
I suppose that's true, but I don't see what that has to do
with undo-send.
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