I’ve had this feature turned on since it’s introduction, but I don’t recall ever using it. I’m thinking about turning it off. Do you use this feature?
Nope. But I think it’s harmless to keep on.
I have used it in web gmail before realizing I forgot to check my grammar.
If you haven’t used it in this long, you’re unlikely to start. May as well turn it off
I have not used Undo Send for Apple Mail, but I do occasionally use it in Apple Messages. It is very handy when you notice you have made a typo!
I use it in gmail. It’s great when I think of something to add or change right after I send it.
I have it turned on, set to the longest setting, and I use it almost daily. I seem to often rethink how I drafted something after I’ve pushed the send button. It’s not necessarily a proofreading problem, it’s just that some of my best ideas (better ideas) come after I press the send button. Anyway, I find the feature to be a lifesaver.
I use Undo Send Delay fairly often (a few times a week). I like having a short buffer between clicking send and sending the email.
I undo an email a few times a month–pretty helpful for communications with people who likely wouldn’t notice or appreciate a follow-up email.
I also have it turned on, and use it regularly.
Like others, it’s often when I press send that I realise I omitted something, or could have said something better. Or I want to copy someone else in.
It’s a major reason for my upgrading to Sonoma.