No - once you've paid the fee, and handed over the message to be sent - it then becomes the property of the service provider, and they are legally-bound to send it.
because the message was no sent.
Ooh, so close. Now we have to guess what the message was sent through. A message sent through a telegraph is a wire. A message sent through a chat room or a blog is a post. A message sent through a letter is mail.
No, you can't. Once a message is sent, it can't be unsent.
It means that your text message can not be sent and is saved in your drafts folder or in your case your sent folder.
In the sentence "You sent one email message." email is an adjective and message is a noun.
The clear message that Washington sent was to those who opposed government actions.
If it has been sent, you can't undo that. The message will be in your sent folder, or outbox. If you're fast enough, you can hit cancel or end as the message is sending, but only if it hasn't yet been sent to the other person.
Message Sent - 2013 was released on: USA: 20 September 2013
Last message sent from Titanic: "We are sinking fast. Passengers being put into boats."
Message switching is a telecommunications data transfer method that was first introduced in 1961; unlike packet switching that came after, message switching sends the entire message as one unit. To transfer the message, the message is first stored and then transferred via hops until it reaches the destination. Most messages are too large for random access memory (RAM), so the messages are temporarily stored in the hard drive. While message switching is not the primary method for data transfer, because it is slower and experiences delays when sending, it is still used widely with sending email. The advantages of this method are lowerbandwidth costs, better management of network congestion, and the easy transfer of messages to different destinations. When a user sends a message using message switching, this method first saves the entiremessage and then designates an address for the message, so it knows where the message is going. Once saved, the message is sent to the router, which switches it to the first hop, or node. At each hop, the message is inspected for problems or errors before being sent on to the next hop. The message keeps hopping around until it reaches its final destination. by muhammad kamran from bannu university number=03369797939
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