If the recipient has defined a rule stating that both e-mails should be stored in the same folder, then it depends which e-mail is opened first. Scenario 4: An inbox rule moves both the original e-mail and the recall e-mail to a different folder. If the recipient has defined a rule, which means that the original e-mail and the recall e-mail will be stored in different folders, the recall will fail.
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Scenario 3: An inbox rule moves the original e-mail to another folder.
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The following scenarios are possible according to Microsoft. Whether an already-sent e-mail can be replaced by a new message depends not only on the requirements listed above, but also on the recipient’s Outlook settings.