Select the Sent Items folder on the Navigation Pane, and double click to open the email you sent by mistake. Set the date and time you want the email to be sent. To cancel the action of sending email, please apply the Recall This Message feature in Outlook. In the Properties dialog, under Delivery options, select the Do not deliver before check box. Go to the Options tab and select Delay Delivery. In the message window, compose and address the message. More than a few folks will block recall into their mail servers, assuming those servers are eventually updated to support message recall. Or choose an existing email and select Reply, Reply All, or Forward. Attempts to recall messages that have left the Exchange Server send a nice recall message to the recipient of the original message, and which then causes pretty much everyone to go read the recalled message. Yes, Exchange Server can be configured to allow message recalls, but only for messages remaining within the mail server. Afterward, navigate to the Message tab, then select the Actions dropdown arrows, click on the Recall This Message. Double-click on that particular email you want to recall. And will continue for the foreseeable future. In your Outlook navigate to Send Items folder.
Right after we finish with the IPv6 upgrade that is, which has been going for decades. We’ll get right in that internet-wide upgrade for you. Click the 'Message' at the top of your message window.
Select this option if you dont want to replace the email with a new one.
That’s all assuming you can send a unique deletion request, and to remain reasonably immune to snooping using faked recalls, and spoofing of recall requests, too. Click on the 'Sent Items' folder in your inbox's left sidebar. Steps to Recall an Email in Outlook Delete unread copies of this message. To get where you want and assuming the recall will be honored-it won’t be-you’ll need to upgrade millions of different mail servers, across hundreds or thousands of different operating systems and platforms and versions, running any of dozens of common mail server programs and hundreds of other and less common servers, and these run by hundreds of thousands of folks, across hundreds of countries and millions of organizations.