Fri Jul 27, 2007 11:58PM EDT
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Ever sent an email you later regretted writing? We all have, but it can be especially bad when those emails are sent to the wrong person or get leaked on the Internet. You might not know this, but there are many providers that offer self destructing email services. These services give you complete control over who reads them, how long they exist, or whether they can be printed, copied, or forwarded.
Hey, you don't have to be a secret agent to send self-destructing emails, just a very smart geek with a reputation to maintain, so check out what these four services can do for you:
There are many others like the ones above, so if you want other options check out Tech[dot]Blog, who rounded up a great list of self destructing email providers.
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yeah lol thatd be really great...
AOL has mail-recall capability... I'm told.
My Outlook Express account had the recall option too, but I haven't been able to figure out how to set it up for my home account. Too bad yahoo and g-mail don't offer it.
Wish yahoo had this. Also you cant use outlook with yahoo. Whats up with that?
This is a product that must be experienced to be understood, I didn't even realize I had peeves abou ...
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1 Posted by hannan_joe on Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:21AM EDT Report Abuse
Hey Yahoo - you should be able to do this!!!