If the email has been opened by your coworkers, no recall, since it's been read already anyway. If your email server supports this, like Microsoft Exchange, yes the message can be recalled from internal users of the same email server, i.e.
If you can hold off making a fool of yourself until then, the new message recall will help. It's got nothing to do with Outlook but the email server connected to Outlook. Given the number of clients involved (especially Outlook desktop) and the complexity of rolling out new functionality across Office 365, it’s unlikely that we will see the new recall function much before the second quarter of 2020. The work to build a new recall function is ongoing with no committed dates. An early version of a Message Recall Request status report (image credit: Microsoft) Microsoft also promises a new aggregate message recall request report to show how successful a request is and who has managed to read a problematic message (see below figure). The new service can’t recall every message, but it is better than before and internal testing within Microsoft shows that a much higher percentage of requests are successful (from such a low base, this wouldn’t be hard). More details can be found at: A New Take on Message RecallĪt Microsoft Ignite 2019, the Exchange team discussed a possible solution to the problem using a new Outlook Recall Message service ( online recording) that clients can use to request a message recall. The success or failure of a message recall depends on the recipients’ settings in Outlook.
With message recall, a message that you sent is retrieved from the mailboxes of the recipients who haven’t yet opened it.