Hello Oleg Zalyalov,

Responding  to  your  article  on Fri, 22 Sep 2000 at 15:58:37 GMT +0500
(which was 22/09/2000 17:58 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :

G>>>  I remember seeing somewhere, where it was possible to recall mail
G>>>  that you have just sent, and have heard that some MUAs have this
G>>>  capability.  Can this be done?  Does it work?

SH>> No, at least if you're using SMTP/POP Protocol.

SH>> Some  proprietary  Mail  Server  can do this, such MS Exchange Server or
SH>> Lotus  Notes/Domino  as  far  as all message (for all user) store on the
SH>> server, and they use their own (proprietary) protocol.

OZ> OE  does  it  by  sending  next  message  with  instructions to delete
OZ> previous  one.  If  recipient  uses  OE  also and didn't see the first
OZ> message until second arrived he will never see the first one.

Didn't realize that, what version ?
Can OE (still) do this if the MTA using common SMTP/POP server ?

BTW.  The  one of Lotus Domino feature I like is "copy protect", you can
send  message  to  other  user  and  acivate  "for  your info only". The
receiver    can    only    "read"    the    message,    he/she   can't
forward/redirect/reply to other person.

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Best regards,

- Syafril -

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Created : Friday, September 22, 2000, 18:55:09 GMT +0700

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