Does windows live have a mail recall

Windows Live Mail (WLM) is a discontinued email client, and Microsoft has officially ended support for it. However, I can try to help you with your question.

Windows Live Mail does not have a built-in "mail recall" feature, which means that once you send an email, it cannot be retrieved or recalled from the recipient's inbox.

However, there are a few workarounds you can try:

  1. Use the "Recall" feature in Outlook: If you're using Outlook (which is a more advanced email client), you can use the "Recall" feature to try to recall an email. This feature is only available in Outlook 2010 and later versions. To recall an email, go to the "Home" tab, click on "Actions," and then select "Recall This Message."
  2. Use a third-party add-in: There are some third-party add-ins available that claim to offer a "mail recall" feature for Windows Live Mail. These add-ins may work by sending a new email to the recipient with a recall request, but their effectiveness is not guaranteed.
  3. Contact the recipient directly: If you need to retract an email, you can try contacting the recipient directly and asking them to delete the email. This approach may not be foolproof, but it's worth a try.

Keep in mind that once an email is sent, it's out of your control, and there's no foolproof way to recall it. It's essential to be cautious when sending emails and to double-check the content before hitting the "Send" button.