Once a message hits the Internet, there's no way to retrieve it. Not
even with Outlook.
Only in a closed mail system is there any possibility to retrieve a sent
message. That could include a corporate mail system running Exchange
server with Outlook clients sent to other recipients of the
corporation.. And AOL has (had?) the option for AOL customers to
retrieve messages sent to other AOL customers.
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Mike -
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"taz" <taz@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> In outlook there's always an optie to recall your email so the
> receiver
> doesn't receive it, or it is actually deleted from his/her inbox.
> I would like to know how to do that in hotmail. I'll tell you why.
>
> A few days agao someone contacted me via a modelling site interested
> in me
> as a model.
>
> Now I've send this "photographer" a contract with my address in it to
> seal
> the deal, but I found out he's a con artist. He sends people a payment
> check
> and than asks if they can send money back, but the check isn't covered
> etc..
> want retrieve my last sen email to him zo he doensn't get mijn
> address.
>
> How to do this?