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GaryTheGreat
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      02-02-2010
I sent two messages accidently when I initially set up my Windows Mail
account. The first message was before I called my ISP (internet service
provider). I should have checked to see if the first message went through
before writing another message, but, alas, I didn't. Is there a way to
unsend the first message if the individual I sent it to didn't open the
message? Any information would be appreciated.
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      02-02-2010

"GaryTheGreat" <> wrote in message
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>I sent two messages accidently when I initially set up my Windows Mail
> account. The first message was before I called my ISP (internet service
> provider). I should have checked to see if the first message went through
> before writing another message, but, alas, I didn't. Is there a way to
> unsend the first message if the individual I sent it to didn't open the
> message? Any information would be appreciated.
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> Let''s be pleasant, merry, and love one another.


No.


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Peter Foldes
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      02-02-2010
No unless you were also using the Exchange Server

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"GaryTheGreat" <> wrote in message
news:30920F7A-1D6F-40CD-B9E0-...
>I sent two messages accidently when I initially set up my Windows Mail
> account. The first message was before I called my ISP (internet service
> provider). I should have checked to see if the first message went through
> before writing another message, but, alas, I didn't. Is there a way to
> unsend the first message if the individual I sent it to didn't open the
> message? Any information would be appreciated.
> --
> Let''s be pleasant, merry, and love one another.


 
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Peter Foldes
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      02-02-2010
David

It always did. I have tested it as did others when Vista (WM) was still in Beta. It
is not Windows Mail supporting Exchange but Exchange supporting the email client

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"David B." <> wrote in message
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> Since when does Windows Mail support Exchange?
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>> No unless you were also using the Exchange Server
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>> "GaryTheGreat" <> wrote in message
>> news:30920F7A-1D6F-40CD-B9E0-...
>>>I sent two messages accidently when I initially set up my Windows Mail
>>> account. The first message was before I called my ISP (internet service
>>> provider). I should have checked to see if the first message went through
>>> before writing another message, but, alas, I didn't. Is there a way to
>>> unsend the first message if the individual I sent it to didn't open the
>>> message? Any information would be appreciated.
>>> --
>>> Let''s be pleasant, merry, and love one another.

>>

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Patrick Keenan
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      02-03-2010

"GaryTheGreat" <> wrote in message
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>I sent two messages accidently when I initially set up my Windows Mail
> account. The first message was before I called my ISP (internet service
> provider). I should have checked to see if the first message went through
> before writing another message, but, alas, I didn't. Is there a way to
> unsend the first message if the individual I sent it to didn't open the
> message? Any information would be appreciated.


Sorry, the answer to this is no.

Recall features are not available on any Internet mail service, only on a
few proprietary systems like Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes, and then
only under limited circumstances. One of which is, yes, that the recipient
hadn't opened it.



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