On 4/12/06, Mike Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In my experience, it doesn't even work in an Exchange environment. Theuser gets a message that the message should be recalled, but the
original is still there, even if it hasn't been read yet. I've heardpeople say that at one time it would auto-delet
On 4/13/06, Michael Holstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In my experience, it doesn't even work in an Exchange environment. The
> > user gets a message that the message should be recalled, but the
> > original is still there, even if it hasn't been read yet. I've heard
> > people say that at one
In my experience, it doesn't even work in an Exchange environment. The
user gets a message that the message should be recalled, but the
original is still there, even if it hasn't been read yet. I've heard
people say that at one time it would auto-delete the message if it
hadn't been read, but I've
On 4/11/06, Bill Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Van Winssen, Andre A SITI-ITIBHW5([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at
> 07:56:08AM +0200:
> > The sender would like to recall the message, "Oracle read-only user can
> > insert/update/delete data".
>
> Hey, everybody! It's that guy who uses
Van Winssen, Andre A SITI-ITIBHW5([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at
07:56:08AM +0200:
> The sender would like to recall the message, "Oracle read-only user can
> insert/update/delete data".
Hey, everybody! It's that guy who uses Exchange and doesn't know that it
doesn't work with the outs
Title: Recall: Oracle read-only user can insert/update/delete data
The sender would like to recall the message, "Oracle read-only user can insert/update/delete data".
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