K
Kenneth
Howdy,
I received a message earlier today (in Outlook 2000),
glanced at it, but did not have the time to read it with
care.
Then, a few minutes ago, I had some time, but discovered
that I could not locate the message. I searched a bit with
no luck, and then wrote to the sender asking that she just
re-send it.
She responded that she "had to recall" the message because
she needed to discuss something further with her boss.
I understood that "recalling" a message allowed one to get a
message back from the recipient's server if it had not been
downloaded as yet.
Do I have that right? Is this just a coincidence? Might
there be another explanation?
Thanks for any help,
I received a message earlier today (in Outlook 2000),
glanced at it, but did not have the time to read it with
care.
Then, a few minutes ago, I had some time, but discovered
that I could not locate the message. I searched a bit with
no luck, and then wrote to the sender asking that she just
re-send it.
She responded that she "had to recall" the message because
she needed to discuss something further with her boss.
I understood that "recalling" a message allowed one to get a
message back from the recipient's server if it had not been
downloaded as yet.
Do I have that right? Is this just a coincidence? Might
there be another explanation?
Thanks for any help,