Only if you are using Exchange and only if the proper size and color of
chicken has been sacrificed after chanting (in tune) the approprate
ululation.
--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.
After furious head scratching, elle_023 asked:
| Hi Everyone,
| I like to know how to recall a 'sent' email and replace it with
| another Can anyone help?
You can if you subscribe to yankback.com -- I's the only service on
the Internet which lets you _stop_an_email_after_it_has_been_sent_. http://www.yankback.com
I don't see how that would be possible in most cases. There's no way to
tell a POP or IMAP server to remove a message from the Inbox of the
recipient and once the recipient has downloaded the message, there's no way
in the world to stop its reception, since it has already happened. In fact,
I don't see how any tool could prevent its delivery to the recipient's
Inbox. Internet mail just doesn't work that way. All this service does is
implement delayed sending. on the server side. Big deal.
You can if you subscribe to yankback.com -- I's the only service on
the Internet which lets you _stop_an_email_after_it_has_been_sent_. http://www.yankback.com
One other comment: I'm an avocate of using your brain before sending a
message rather than using some nanny sevice like this. If you hadn't wanted
the recipient to see the message, you shouldn't have composed it in the
first place.
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