Re: Recalling Mail

2000-09-24 Thread Gary

Hi Thomas,

On Friday, September 22, 2000, 1:27 AM, you wrote in part about "Recalling Mail":

T> No. The protocols on the internet have no provision for that. Once an
T> email has left your PC and has been received by the SMTP server,
T> that's it. It's out. It cannot be recalled.

Never did get a chance to thank you properly for your reply.  It is
appreciated.


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Re: Recalling Mail

2000-09-22 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hello Oleg Zalyalov,

Responding  to  your  article  on Fri, 22 Sep 2000 at 15:58:37 GMT +0500
(which was 22/09/2000 17:58 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :

G>>>  I remember seeing somewhere, where it was possible to recall mail
G>>>  that you have just sent, and have heard that some MUAs have this
G>>>  capability.  Can this be done?  Does it work?

SH>> No, at least if you're using SMTP/POP Protocol.

SH>> Some  proprietary  Mail  Server  can do this, such MS Exchange Server or
SH>> Lotus  Notes/Domino  as  far  as all message (for all user) store on the
SH>> server, and they use their own (proprietary) protocol.

OZ> OE  does  it  by  sending  next  message  with  instructions to delete
OZ> previous  one.  If  recipient  uses  OE  also and didn't see the first
OZ> message until second arrived he will never see the first one.

Didn't realize that, what version ?
Can OE (still) do this if the MTA using common SMTP/POP server ?

BTW.  The  one of Lotus Domino feature I like is "copy protect", you can
send  message  to  other  user  and  acivate  "for  your info only". The
receivercanonly"read"themessage,he/she   can't
forward/redirect/reply to other person.

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Re: Recalling Mail

2000-09-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Oleg,

On Fri, 22 Sep 2000 15:58:37 +0500GMT (22/09/2000, 18:58 +0800GMT),
Oleg Zalyalov wrote:

G>>>  I remember seeing somewhere, where it was possible to recall mail
G>>>  that you have just sent, and have heard that some MUAs have this
G>>>  capability.  Can this be done?  Does it work?

OZ> OE  does  it  by  sending  next  message  with  instructions to delete
OZ> previous  one.  If  recipient  uses  OE  also and didn't see the first
OZ> message until second arrived he will never see the first one.

Oh, I didn't know that. However, this means that an email (the second
one) is coming and has deleting privileges on my HD. I don't think
that any email should have such privileges. I hope TB will never allow
such an ability.

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Re: Recalling Mail

2000-09-22 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hello Gary,

Responding  to  your  article  on Thu, 21 Sep 2000 at 10:03:58 GMT -0500
(which was 21/09/2000 22:03 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :

G>  I remember seeing somewhere, where it was possible to recall mail
G>  that you have just sent, and have heard that some MUAs have this
G>  capability.  Can this be done?  Does it work?

No, at least if you're using SMTP/POP Protocol.

Some  proprietary  Mail  Server  can do this, such MS Exchange Server or
Lotus  Notes/Domino  as  far  as all message (for all user) store on the
server, and they use their own (proprietary) protocol.

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Re: Recalling Mail

2000-09-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Gary,

On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 10:03:58 -0500GMT (21/09/2000, 23:03 +0800GMT),
Gary wrote:

G>  I remember seeing somewhere, where it was possible to recall mail
G>  that you have just sent, and have heard that some MUAs have this
G>  capability.  Can this be done?  Does it work?

No. The protocols on the internet have no provision for that. Once an
email has left your PC and has been received by the SMTP server,
that's it. It's out. It cannot be recalled.

He who says otherwise knows not the power of electrons on the move.

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