You go into your "sent mail" folder. Then you click on the message you want to recall. Once it is open you go under "Actions" and then you click on "Recall This Message". It will only work if the message has not yet been read by its recipient(s).
Once you have sent your email you can go to your sent e-mail box and check "unsend" on a specific e-mail. However, this can only work when emailing another AOL user. According to AOL there is no way to recall an e-mail sent anywhere else.
Your mum and dad!!
== == Setting up your Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express application to receive and display email sent to your HughesNet email address is simple to do. HughesNet provides clear and simple instructions on the website.
A e-mail is a typed message, an electronic letter, which is sent from one computer to another via the internet. Outlook Express is a computer program on your computer which enables you to type and store a message, send it to a friend as an e-mail, receive (hopefully) an e-mail in reply, and read and store that reply.
Click on your sent menu, then the old email should re-open, then click send again. Rescind, not resend. There is no way to rescind an e-mail through most e-mail sites and clients. Outlook, not Outlook Express offers this service.
sent mail is e-mail you have sent to other e-mail addresses
The person whom you have sent the mail, if turned off the option of sending back the receipt, than you will not get the receipt.
You cannot tell if your e-mail has been viewed or read although Outlook users can request a read receipt.
Outlook is common. Many Windows systems come with Outlook Express already installed. If you install Microsoft Office, you may also get one version or another. Mozilla Thunderbird, POP Peeper, Pegasus Mail, eM Client, Inbox, and POP Man (which might not be able to send). There are others, as well.
You cannot. Once mail is sent it is sent.
The correct phrase is "mail you had sent earlier." "Sent" is the past participle form of the verb, and it is used with forms of "have" when forming the past perfect tense.