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By mistake I sent a message to the wrong e-mail address through Microsoft Outlook 2007. Is there any method to undo the action of sending a mail so that it is not delivered. I can use your tips if I make the same mistake again in future. Thanks.

asked on 14th Sep 2011 | 1 Answers | Answer It!


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For future, using the “Defer” rule in outlook, we can setup a rule that essentially pauses all message delivery for a few minutes after you click the Send button, to give you a chance to recover.

(a) Select Rules and Alerts from the Tools menu, and then click on the New Rule button.
(b) Under “Start from a blank rule”, choose Check messages after sending, and then click Next.
(c) Click the Next button again on the “Which conditions do you want to check” screen, and you’ll be prompted with this dialog informing you that the rule will apply to all messages. If you want to, you can set this rule up to only work for certain groups.
(d) On the next screen, check the box for “defer delivery by a number of minutes”, and then click on “a number of” and change the defer minutes to something like 5 minutes, although you can change it to whatever you’d like.
(e) Click the Next button, and then give the rule a name, preferably something memorable so you’ll recognize it in the list.
(f) Now when you send messages, you’ll notice that they sit in the Outbox for a few minutes. If you want to stop a message from going out, your best bet is to just delete it from the Outbox, but you could attempt to just fix the mistake and then resend.



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