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Exchange Online Rolls Out Improved Message Recall

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Replaces Older Outlook-Based Message Recall

At Ignite 2019 (the last worthwhile event), the Exchange engineering group reported that they were working on a new version of the much-derided message recall feature. I say much-derided because message recall didn’t work most of the time. Microsoft said that Exchange Online users tried to recall messages 800,000 times daily at a 40% success rate. Given the current size of Exchange Online, that number can only have grown since late 2019, so more than half a million people are disappointed daily when they can’t recall a message.

Recall message is a feature that’s almost as old as Outlook for Windows. In the early days of Exchange, the simpler form of networks, fewer external messages, and a less diverse set of clients meant that message recall had some prospect of success. The old mechanism declined over time and badly needed refurbishment.

Figure 1: The message recall option in Outlook for Windows

Deploying Now to Tenants Worldwide

Microsoft announced the new message recall in October 2022 in message center notification MC445411. The last update on 24 January said that the roll-out would start in mid-February, a date confirmed in Microsoft 365 roadmap 59438. The EHLO blog announcing the commencement of the deployment confirmed that tenants should see the new feature by mid-March.

Important Points About Message Recall

The important points about message recall for Exchange Online are:

Set-OrganizationConfig -RecallReadMessagesEnabled $False

The setting affects all mailboxes in the tenant. You can’t enable message recall for selected mailboxes. The setting can also be changed through the Settings section of the Exchange admin center (Figure 2).

Figure 2: The message recall setting in the Exchange admin center

If you want to disable message recall completely, run Set-OrganizationConfig to update the MessageRecallEnabled setting:

Set-OrganizationConfig -MessageRecallEnabled $False

Overall, Microsoft estimates the improvements they have made allows message recall to have a 90% success rate. Your mileage will vary depending on the recipients of the messages that you attempt to recall. Obviously, if the majority of your email traffic is external, your success rate will be lower. This might be a factor in tenants where Teams is the preferred choice for internal communications and email is largely reserved for external communications.

Message Recall Helps People

Over my 27 years working with Exchange, I haven’t used message recall more than once or twice. The Microsoft data indicates that I might be unusual. It seems like many people find the need to recall a message and are subsequently disappointed. Let’s hope that the new message recall brings more happiness to those who need it after they make a mistake sending a message that they really wished they hadn’t.


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