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Please help me!!! Is it possible to recall a sent message?!? I accidently
spilled the beans to the birthday girl about a HUGE surprise 40th birthday party her husband is planning. |
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Sorry, but NO. I guess it isn't a surprise anymore.
-- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "geegee" wrote in message ... Please help me!!! Is it possible to recall a sent message?!? I accidently spilled the beans to the birthday girl about a HUGE surprise 40th birthday party her husband is planning. |
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In that case, I believe very shortly I will be disowned :-(
"Bruce Hagen" wrote: Sorry, but NO. I guess it isn't a surprise anymore. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "geegee" wrote in message ... Please help me!!! Is it possible to recall a sent message?!? I accidently spilled the beans to the birthday girl about a HUGE surprise 40th birthday party her husband is planning. |
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Some people like to uncheck Send Messages Immediately in Tools | Options |
Send. This will keep the message in the Outbox until you physically press Send / Receive. A small second chance to avoid what happened to you. As for your current problem, change your name and move to Alaska. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "geegee" wrote in message ... In that case, I believe very shortly I will be disowned :-( "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Sorry, but NO. I guess it isn't a surprise anymore. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "geegee" wrote in message ... Please help me!!! Is it possible to recall a sent message?!? I accidently spilled the beans to the birthday girl about a HUGE surprise 40th birthday party her husband is planning. |
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"geegee" wrote in message
... In that case, I believe very shortly I will be disowned :-( "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Sorry, but NO. I guess it isn't a surprise anymore. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "geegee" wrote in message ... Please help me!!! Is it possible to recall a sent message?!? I accidently spilled the beans to the birthday girl about a HUGE surprise 40th birthday party her husband is planning. So plan the bash on the day before her birthday, or the week before, so she won't be expecting it at that time. If you plan for the next day, she'll feel disappointed when nothing happens on the big day. So how do you "accidentally" tell someone about a big birthday bash? If the husband told you and ask to keep it a secret, the problem is with you not keeping the secret. If you found out about the bash but were not told to keep it secret and you told the wife before being told it was a secret then it's not your fault that you mentioned it. Once e-mail gets sent, it is nearly impossible to recall it. See http://snipurl.com/exch_recall. -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. For e-mail: Remove "NIX" and add "#VN" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
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