ProtonMail gets Undo Send, here’s how to use it

The popular ‘Undo Send’ feature present in Gmail is now available in ProtonMail and coming to its Android and iOS apps as well. The feature has been most requested by ProtonMail users. You can able to set the email cancellation period to 0, 5, or 20 seconds.

What you need to know:

  • Undo Send feature now available in ProtonmMail
  • Useful to correct misspelled recipients and typos in messages after sending an email
    ProtonMail Undo Send

The feature present in Gmail already familiar to many and needs no introduction.

After sending an email, the undo option appears to cancel an outgoing message.

You can use the option, get back to it, and make changes if necessary, and then you can resend it again.

When comes to Gmail,

the email service shows “Undo” along with the “View message” option. Google email service offers a cancellation period up to 30 seconds where ProtonMail pauses email from sending for a maximum of 20 seconds.

How to use Undo Send in ProtonMail

  1. After sending an email, the composer window disappears and a banner appears at the top informing Message sent with Undo option.
  2. If you click the Undo button within the timeframe you set in Settings,
  3. the “Sending undone” message appears on the top of the screen and the composer window opens automatically for you to edit the draft in Settings.

It worth noting that, the feature can be first tested by visiting https://beta.protonmail.com/

The Undo Send timer can be configured by following the steps given below

Settings > General > Messages >Undo send.

adjusting Undo Send timings

After receiving dark mode, ProtonMail now providing Undo Send feature to delay sending emails? What’s your take on this? Do you use ProtonMail? Let us know in the comments below.

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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