![]() In short… count to 10 before you send email and make sure you’re sending what you mean to send. ~If you’re sending to anyone else, it will only work if your IT department has set up a direct trust with the email server of your recipient and you generally won’t know about that unless you are in the IT department.Ī Majority of the time, your recipient is just going to get the “so-in-so wants to recall the message” email which just makes you look like a fool who’s trying to hide something. ~If you’re sending to someone in your office (part of the same domain), it will work ok. What does #2 mean? It means your email server has to have permission from the recipient’s email server in order to recall the message. This recall will work IF:ġ.) The message is still unread (this part is explained)Ģ.) AND you have a domain trust set up with the domain of the recipient So the description of where this works is incomplete and therefore misleading. Also note that this option will work in corporate environment only, if you send an email to GMail, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc address then this option will not work. ![]() Please note that it can only delete/replace emails that are unread, if the recipient have read the email then Outlook 2010 cannot delete/replace the email. The first option can be used if you send an email to a recipient by mistake, while the second option can be used if you forgot to include an attachment or any additional information. So what does Recall option actually do? You can use it to delete the copy of your email from the recipients inbox or use it to delete a copy and replace it with a new message. Also make sure that the Tell me if recall succeeds or fails for each recipient option is checked, if you wish to be informed, if not then just uncheck this checkbox. You can either Delete unread copies of the message or Delete unread copies and replace with a new message. You will be prompted regarding, what to do while performing the recall. Go to the Sent Items and open the Message that you wish to resend, then hit the Office button(File Menu), go to the Info tab and head over to the Message Resend and Recall option.Ĭlick the drop down button located with the Resend or Recall option and choose the Recall This Message option. ![]() What if you sent an email without attaching some necessary document or you just mistakenly put the wrong information in the email? Outlook 2010 provides a feature to recall a sent message and is the first desktop email client that provides such an option. ![]()
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