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How to Unsend an Email in AOL

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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Sending an email is a convenient way to communicate with others, whether it’s for personal or professional purposes. However, there may be times when we hit the send button too soon or realize that we’ve made a mistake in the email’s content. Thankfully, AOL offers the option to unsend an email.

Here’s how to unsend an email in AOL:

1. Go to your AOL mail inbox and find the email you want to unsend.

2. Click on the “Sent” folder to view your outbox.

3. Locate the email you want to unsend and click on it.

4. You will see a toolbar above the email message. Click on the “Action” icon, and select “Unsend.”

5. You will be asked whether you want to unsend the email or not. Click on “Yes” to confirm.

6. The email will be recalled, and you will receive a notification letting you know that it has been successfully unsent.

Note: AOL provides a limited window of time to unsend an email. To guarantee success, it’s best to unsend the email immediately after sending it.

If the recipient has already opened the email, the unsend feature may not work correctly. This is because the email message has already been delivered to their inbox. In this case, you can always send a follow-up email with the correct information.

In conclusion, the ability to unsend an email is a valuable feature that can save us from embarrassing mistakes or misunderstandings. By following these simple steps, you can take back an email in AOL before it’s too late. Just remember to act fast and take advantage of the unsend feature as soon as you realize there’s a problem.

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