> Sometimes, after sending a message using outlook, you find out that
> the message need to be reviewed or you want to change something,
> then you wish to pull out the message from the receiver and resend
> it again. So, I heard that there is an option in Outlook does that.
> Please, if any one knows how to it let me know.
The feature that exists in Outlook is Message Recall and is specific to mails
sent via Exchange Server to other users in the Exchange organization (not
to mention it is has a very questionable success rate).
If that's the case, http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HP052421841033.aspx.
If it isn't, well... you can't.

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Pat Willener - 31 Mar 2008 05:03 GMT
>> Sometimes, after sending a message using outlook, you find out that
>> the message need to be reviewed or you want to change something,
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> If it isn't, well... you can't.
Even if you are on an Exchange Server, the feature doesn't always work.
Also, the recipient may be quicker to open the mail message than you can
recall it - you may be simply too late.
This is a feature with Exchange server.BTW do you have Exchange server?
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> let me know.
> Thank you.