Every workplace has an embarrassing story about someone pressing Send on an email that was either incomplete, addressed incorrectly, or never meant to be sent at all. Fortunately, Gmail has a recall feature that allows email senders to get those mistake emails back.
In today's article I'll answer the common question "How do I recall an email in Gmail?" I'll explain how to adjust the settings, how long you'll have to undo or recall a sent email, and provide some tips on professional email etiquette as well.
Let's get started!
The recall function in Gmail is automatically available with any and all emails. It appears after you press send, right around the time that you first experience that moment of dread as you realize you sent the email by mistake.
Recalling the email is easy, however, and intuitive. Even as your stress levels shoot through the roof, you can still follow these steps to recall your Gmail message.
The same process applies on mobile devices as well. You will see a notification that your email is sent and have the option to either “Undo” or “View message.”
Make sure that you recall your email if needed quickly. There is a time limit on the “Undo” feature, which depends on how you set up your Gmail account. You can change the settings anytime in the future to increase or decrease that time.
If you are prone to sending incomplete or mistaken emails, changing the time limit setting to its maximum option ahead of time is your best plan.
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Once you navigate away from your sent email page, the option to “Undo” your send email action goes away. Take a few seconds to consider if you made any mistakes on your emails before moving onto the next task.
It can be helpful to double check that you included attachments to your email, as this is one of the most frequently forgotten parts of email correspondence.
When you first create your account, the email recall setting is set at just five seconds.
This is meant to allow you to recall a message if you accidentally send it and recognize your mistake right away. The five second recall option does require that you realize that the email is a mistake relatively quickly.
This can be useful if you forgot to include a subject line, realized that you did not include a required attachment, or need to add or delete a recipient on the email.
You can opt to have a longer recall period for your Gmail email. To adjust the recall settings, you will need to go into the Settings menu for your Gmail account.
Click “Save changes” at the bottom of this menu. If you do not, your adjusted time will revert to its default value or the value that you last selected and saved.
Do a test run. It’s always a good idea to make sure that your changes saved and were applied correctly.
Send an email to yourself or a trusted coworker or friend, then try to recall the email within your new time limit. If it worked, great! If not, go through the steps again or contact customer service for additional support.
If you change the settings to your Gmail account, they will be applied to your desktop computer as well as any mobile devices, as long as you are signed in on the same Gmail account.
You do need to be logged into the desktop version to make the changes, however.
One of the best ways to ensure that you don’t need to use Gmail’s helpful recall function is to read through all aspects of your email before pressing send. These include:
Using Gmail’s recall function, you can instead choose to get your email back and make sure that it is complete and sent to the right people.
This helps improve workplace communication and productivity, as well as makes sure that no one ends up as the topic of gossip at the next office party.