We've all been there: just pressed "Send" on an email then wished you could undo it.
Now you can skip those email existential moments with Dmail.
Undo
Dmail gives you all sorts of handy controls over who views and has access to your sent emails.
This includes the ability to Undo sent emails, set a time when messages self-destruct, and revoke access to sent messages.
There's also an update in the works that will prevent recipients from forwarding your email to third-parties.
Upsize me
While the major email clients have long sported similar features, they're pretty light on functionality.
For example, Gmail only lets you Undo a sent message 30 seconds after sending, while Dmail has no such time limit.
Dmail is installed via a Google Chrome Extension. To find out more visit mail.delicious.com.
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