Is there an equivalent of Undo Sent Gmail feature in Microsoft Outlook?I believe that once that feature is enabled in Gmail the sending of email is postponed by 5 to 30 seconds (depending on settings) so you have a chance to click on undo link.
Aug 12, 2018 1:02 AM in response to lucypup In response to lucypup I believe you can get Outlook for OS X by way of MS Office. It should have most if not all the same features as the Windows edition. Delay Send Outlook Emails: All you need to know about Outlook Email Scheduling October 16, 2017 November 6, 2018 Bhumika Godhwani Email Inventions like Internet, Emails, Mobiles and such has made the world smaller.
Is there a similar feature available for Microsoft Outlook?
I am aware of Recall Email functionality but that is a completely different approach requiring that the recipient of the mail must be using an Exchange server e-mail.
studiohack♦You can delay delivery of your emails by setting up a rule in Outlook just like in Gmail. In this way, you'll have a chance to stop the delivery. Read the following How-To Geek article:
Mehper C. PalavuzlarMehper C. PalavuzlarAs Mehper C. Palavuzlar pointed out, you can delay email delivery in Outlook by creating a rule. The method of doing this will be slightly different depending on your version of Outlook.
Follow the prompts to add any exceptions, then click Next.
Type a name under Specify a name for this rule, select the Turn on this rule checkbox, then click Finish.
Follow the prompts to add any exceptions, then click Next.
Type a name under Specify a name for this rule, select the Turn on this rule checkbox, then click Finish.
There is really no way to undo the sending of an email in Outlook.
If you think of it soon enough, unplug your ethernet cable or stop the Send & Receive
command from completing...