Veridical recall email

A "veridical recall email" is a type of email that is sent to recall or retract a previously sent email. This is often done in situations where the sender realizes that the email contained incorrect or sensitive information, or where the sender wants to withdraw or correct a statement made in the email.

Here's an example of a veridical recall email:

Subject: Recall: Incorrect Information in Previous Email

Dear [Recipient],

I am writing to recall my previous email sent on [Date] regarding [Topic]. Upon further review, I have realized that the information contained in the email was incorrect and I would like to retract it.

The correct information is as follows: [Correct information].

I apologize for any confusion or inconvenience caused by my previous email and would like to assure you that I am taking steps to ensure the accuracy of my communications going forward.

Please disregard the previous email and consider this email as a formal retraction.

Thank you for your understanding and please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions.

Best regards, [Your Name]

Veridical recall emails are typically sent using the "RECALL" feature in email clients such as Microsoft Outlook or Gmail. This feature allows the sender to recall an email that has already been sent, but it's not always possible to recall an email that has already been read or downloaded by the recipient.

It's worth noting that veridical recall emails are not always effective, and the recipient may still have access to the original email. Additionally, some email providers may not support the recall feature, or may have limitations on when and how it can be used.