Does the recipient also get mail recall failure
When a mail recall is attempted, the recipient's email client or server may not always be able to detect and respond to the recall request. This is because the recall request is sent as a new email message, and the recipient's email client or server may not be configured to recognize and process recall requests.
In general, the recipient's email client or server may not receive the recall request at all, or may not be able to process it correctly. This can result in the recipient not receiving any indication that the original message was recalled.
However, some email clients and servers may be able to detect and respond to recall requests, in which case the recipient may receive a notification that the original message was recalled. For example:
- Microsoft Outlook: If the recipient has Outlook configured to receive recall notifications, they may receive a notification that the original message was recalled.
- Microsoft Exchange Server: If the recipient's email account is hosted on an Exchange Server, the server may be able to detect and process recall requests, and the recipient may receive a notification that the original message was recalled.
- Some other email clients and servers: Some email clients and servers, such as Gmail or Yahoo Mail, may also be able to detect and respond to recall requests, although this is not always the case.
It's worth noting that even if the recipient does receive a notification that the original message was recalled, they may still be able to see the original message in their email account, depending on the email client or server configuration.