Luckily, Gmail has an Undo Send feature that gives you up to a 30-second grace period after you send an email, so you can sneakily proofread before the message disappears from your grasp. Here’s how to enable the feature. Also: How to recall an email in Outlook

How to enable Undo Send in Gmail 

Also: Google: Gmail is getting this new look to make switching between apps easier Also: How to change your Gmail inbox layout (and why you might want to) All this to say, make a habit of proofreading emails. Take a second or two longer to double-check names, places, and important dates and times before you slap the “Send” button. As a last resort, know that you will always have a 30-second-long Undo button at your disposal. Upon sending, you will see a “Message sent” notification on the bottom left corner of the screen. On the right side of the text should be an “Undo” toggle. Also: How to create a Google Calendar invite straight from Gmail 

How long do I have to recall a message in Gmail?

Gmail’s Undo Send feature allows a 5 to 30-second grace period before your message officially lands in your recipient’s inbox. After you log into your Gmail, go to Settings > See all settings > Undo Send > select time on dropdown toggle > Save Changes. After you save your changes, you’ll have the amount of time you selected to catch any mistakes and undo the message before it’s officially sent.

Does Gmail have read receipts?

Unless you request a receipt from Google, you cannot tell when someone has opened or read your email. 

Does Gmail automatically delete emails?

If an email is in your trash or spam folder for over 30 days, Gmail will automatically delete those emails. Otherwise, you have to manually delete emails yourself.