There’s still evidence the message was sent – postal records and such – but the recipient doesn’t read it. In some situations, like say you’re mailing it to your neighbor, you could quickly check their mailbox in the morning before they get a chance to and snatch the delivered message before they read it. ![]() There’s no way to halt the delivery of the letter. If you put a letter in your mailbox to be sent when it’s picked up by the postman, you have a bit of time to go get it from the box before it’s picked up. In fact, you can think of it a lot like the actual post. The fact is, the way email works, you have a limited time in which you can recall an email. ![]() when you couldn’t sleep and meant to save it as a draft to send it later instead of revealing your crippling insomnia to a prospective workplace HR manager. Maybe you sent a the wrong bill to the wrong client in your list. Maybe you sent it to the wrong name, with the wrong subject line. Maybe you forgot to remove a placeholder. ![]() There comes a time in everyone’s life where upon sending an email, you immediately realize something.
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