The Recall is an Outlook feature that allows users to retract an email message that has been sent before the recipient opens it.
This article has shown you how to recall an email in Outlook Office 365 webmail. Instead, use a computer to recall your message. Q: How do I recall a message sent from my mobile device?Ī: You won’t see the Recall option when you open your Mail on your phone or tablet because this feature is not available in Outlook Web App for Devices. In the Recall This Message dialogue box, choose one of the options and then click OK. Next, go to the Message tab > select the Actions drop. In the Move group, click Actions and then click Recall This Message on the Message tab. To recall an email in Outlook, open the Sent folder, double-click the message to recall. Double-click the message that you want to recall. Q: How do I recall a message in Outlook 2010 or 2007?Ī: In Mail, in the Folder Pane, click Sent Items. To send a new message with updated content before your recipient opens the original email, you’ll need to use Outlook on the web. Q: Can I recall a message in Outlook on the web?Ī: Recall is not available in Outlook on the web. Outlook Office 365 Webmail Recall Email FAQs: Q: Can I recall a message that Azure Information Protection protects?Ī: No, you cannot recall messages protected by the policy. The recipient will see a message that the email has been recalled or resent. The message will be retracted or resent as specified.
The recipient is on the same Exchange server (. It would be impossible to recall it via the app or Outlook itself. The recipient uses the Outlook client (not Outlook on the web or the Outlook app), and Outlook is running. In case you use the Outlook web app, you won’t be able to recall the message. Choose the desired option and then click OK.ħ. In the sent items folder, double-tap the email you wish to unsend. This option is available for new messages only, not replies or forwards.Ħ. Mark as read: You can mark this message as read.
Send a copy: This allows you to resend the original email without recalling it.