My rules is always: if it won't show in preview, it goes in the trash. :)
-----Original Message-----
From: J. Michael Looney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Open_Gaming] Bob Lapierre, what's with these "Recall"
requests?
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Martin L. Shoemaker wrote:
> Bob, I've gotten two "Recall" requests (whatever those are) from you
through
> this list in the past hour. The first one seemed to tie up my hard drive
for
> a LONG time, forcing me to kill my email. I deleted the second one without
> touching it. In BOTH cases, I found a new response in my outgoing mail
box.
>
> Can you (or anyone) explain this to me? Is this an email feature to let
you
> retract messages or something?
If you are in a Microsoft Exchange/Outlook e-mail environment, you can "un
send" or recall an e-mail message. Yet another MicroSoft "expansion" of
existing standards.
Does squat if the other end is not running Outlook or if the server that
the message went to is not Exchange.
Shouldn't have locked up your e-mail client unless you are running Outlook
and it is _very_ confused about it's server.
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