>>and all the people that got embarassed due to incorrect use of "reply-all"
Leave it there... They'll learn. :) And of course, you don't stop services to run Exmerge. It uses MAPI and the store has to be running. An event sink that \dev\nulls all recalls would be better. :) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Holstein Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 6:11 AM To: Mike Owen Cc: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Recall: Oracle read-only usercan insert/update/delete data > 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 never seen that. It does, provided you read the "recall" message first -- but since Outlook (by default) displays in reverse chronological order, and most people read email in the order received, it does little good. Back when I was involved in Exchange administration, I can't tell you how many times I had to stop services and run exmerge against the store to clean out messages that somebody accidently sent to a distribution list. That .. and all the people that got embarassed due to incorrect use of "reply-all" ;) ~Mike. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/