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How to recall an email in Outlook

How to recall an email in Outlook

How to recall an email in Outlook. Recalling an email (or message, as the app calls them) in Outlook is easy. The desktop app includes a helpful option to recall and even replace a message you didn’t want to send or want a second chance to reward.

It’s easy but not necessarily intuitive, so we’re here to help guide you through how to recall an email in Outlook.

Keep in mind that recalling a message doesn’t work in the web-based version of Outlook โ€” it’s only available in the desktop client. Also, they only work if you and the recipient use a Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft 365 account within the same organization. Recalling messages in Outlook wonโ€™t work with recipient email addresses from outside of the senderโ€™s organization.

How to recall an email in Outlook

You’ll need the desktop Outlook client to recall email messages, which isn’t too bad considering it’s one of the best email clients you can download.

With the latest version, open up the client and select Home to get started.

Step 1: Using the menu on the left side, select Sent items to see your sent emails.

How to recall an email in Outlook

Step 2: Find the Outlook message you want to recall and double-click it. This will open the email in a new window.

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Step 3: Ensure you have the Message tab selected in the email window. Select the Three dots on the right side of the toolbar, hover over Actions, and then select Recall this message.

How to recall an email in Outlook

Step 4: If you don’t see the three dots, instead select Move from the tool bar, then choose Actions and Recall this message.

How to recall an email in Outlook

Step 5: A pop-up window appears on your screen. Here, you have two options: Delete Unread Copies of This Message or Delete Unread Copies and Replace With a New Message. Youโ€™ll also see an option to have Outlook notify you if the process succeeds or fails. Select your option(s) and click the OK button to continue. If you deleted the message, congratulations! If you want to replace it, continue on.

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Step 6: If you choose to create a replacement, Outlook opens a second screen so you can revise the message. As you compose your new email, Outlook recalls your old message and displays a notification (if you selected that option). Just click the Send button when youโ€™re done with the revised message.

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NOTE: If you send a recall message, it doesnโ€™t exactly make your old email disappear. In order to have the original message disappear, the recipient may need to open the recall message first. This is why you should type urgent or something similar in the recall messageโ€™s title so that itโ€™s opened before the first offensive email. Continue on for a lengthier explanation. Microsoft also states that, in some cases, the recipient may be notified when recalled messages are deleted from their inbox. So, bear in mind that even when recalling an email, the recipient may still know that a botched or offensive message had been sent to them even if they canโ€™t view it.

What to do if you can’t recall an email in Outlook

If the recipient has already opened your message in Outlook, you can’t recall it. However, you can setup Outlook to give you more time to reconsider a message before it sends.

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Outlook allows you to delay your emails so they donโ€™t get sent immediately. If youโ€™re constantly replying to emails, sending private data back and forth, or are just prone to slip-ups, you might want to start delaying or even scheduling your emails in Outlook. You can easily set this up for all your Outlook emails by following these simple instructions:

Step 1: Select File in the upper-left corner of Outlook.

Step 2: Scroll down a bit and click Manage Rules & Alerts.

How to recall an email in Outlook

Step 3: The Rules and Alerts window will pop up on your screen. From here, select the New Rule option.

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Step 4: Another pop-up window will appear. Here, click Apply Rule on Messages I Send. Youโ€™ll notice that this is listed underneath Start From a Blank Rule. Hit the Next button to continue.

How to recall an email in Outlook

Step 5: Donโ€™t worry about anything else on the conditions list and click Next to continue. After this, a confirmation screen will appear. Select Yes to confirm.

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Step 6: Select the Defer Delivery By a Number of Minutes option. Choose the A Number of link. Youโ€™ll see a pop-up screen appear and you’ll be asked to choose your preferred duration. Input the number you want (120 minutes is as far as you can go) and then click the OK button. Once youโ€™ve gone through all that, click Next.

How to recall an email in Outlook

Step 7: If you have any exceptions, select the exceptions options you want. Then, click the Next button to continue.

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Step 8: Give your rule a name, and check the Turn On This Rule checkbox if itโ€™s available. Finally, hit the Finish button.

FAQs about recalling Outlook messages
Why doesn’t recalling email in Outlook always work?

While it sounds pretty simple, recalling an email in Outlook wonโ€™t always work the way you think. With todayโ€™s internet speeds (unless you live in a dead zone), that mistaken email is probably already waiting in someoneโ€™s inbox, which creates several issues. A few different factors will mess with your attempts to recall a message.

Can you recall an email after an hour?

You can always recall an email after one hour. Recalling an email in Outlook will work as long as the recipient didn’t open the message just yet. However, it is best to act fast, as once the email is opened, the recall will do no good.

Does the recipient know if an email is recalled in Outlook?

No, as long as the original message is never opened, the recipient will never know that an email is recalled. They will just see the second email you’ve sent in place of the original.

Recalling opened messages in Outlook:

If a recipient opens your original email, you canโ€™t recall it. The recipient can still get and read the second recall message, but the original stays in their Outlook inbox. Thatโ€™s one reason why you should act quickly.

Redirects to other folders:

If your first message activated a filter and Outlook rerouted it to a specific folder, then your recall will fail. The recall option only affects emails that remain in the inbox. If the first message waits elsewhere, it wonโ€™t go away.

Redirects to other folders:

If anyone reads your message lurking in a public folder, the recall fails.

Other email clients:

The recall function works with messages in Outlook. If you send an email to someone who uses Gmail, for example, the recall wonโ€™t work.

Recalling Outlook messages isn’t foolproof, and there are still ways the recipient can read your message. If you’re quick, though, you can still recall an Outlook email before it does any harm.

Recalling emails in Outlook is the first step to being a power user with the client. If you want to go deeper, with have a roundup of seven features you probably didn’t know about in Outlook. We also have three tips to keep your Outlook inbox tidy, including automatically sending your emails to specific folders.

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