Gmail tool catches misdirected messages
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Google on Tuesday added an embarrassment-avoidance tool that catches misdirected Gmail messages before they are fired off by users of the free Web-based email service.
A feature playfully dubbed âGot the wrong Bob?â is designed to warn people if it appears they may be about to send a Gmail message to an unintended recipient, according to Google engineers Ari Leichtberg and Yossi Matias.
âWhenâs the last time you got an email from a stranger asking, âAre you sure you meant to send this to me?â and promptly realized that you didnât?â Leichtberg and Matias asked in a joint blog post.
âSometimes these little mistakes are actually quite painful. Hate mail about your boss to your boss? Personal info to some random guy named Bob instead of Bob the HR rep? Doh!â
The new feature from Google Labs can be turned on by modifying Gmail Settings. The software identifies groups of people Gmail users most often send messages to, and then alerts senders when they deviate from patterns.
âGmail will try to identify when youâve accidentally included the wrong person, before itâs too late,â the engineers said.
In the spirit of the new tool, Google has renamed a âSuggest more recipientsâ feature to âDonât forget Bob.â
Gmail goof-prevention tools include âUndo Sendâ that recalls freshly sent email messages and âMail Gogglesâ intended to thwart drunken messaging by only sending late-night emails after basic math problems are correctly answered. â Google
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